Fredericka
Fredericka Origin and Meaning
Fredericka is the feminine form of Frederick, a classic Germanic name meaning 'peaceful ruler,' derived from the elements 'frid' (peace) and 'ric' (ruler, power). This elegant feminine variation adds the traditional Latin feminine suffix '-a' to create a distinctly female version with regal associations. The name has historical connections to nobility across Europe, including Prussia and the German states. While never extremely common in English-speaking countries, Fredericka has maintained a steady, if modest, presence throughout the centuries. It offers several appealing nickname options including Freddie, Freda, Ericka, or Rica. The name carries an air of classic sophistication and strength while being recognizable yet distinctive enough to stand out in contemporary settings.
- Fredericka Rank in US Top 1000
- Lists Containing the name Fredericka
- Famous People Named Fredericka
- The name Fredericka in Pop Culture
Fredericka Rank in US Top 1000
Famous People Named Fredericka
- Fredericka of SaxeGotha,Altenburg, Duchess of Saxe,Weissenfels
- Fredericka Elisabeth of SaxeEisenach, Duchess of Saxe,Weissenfels
- Fredericka Carolyn "Fredi" WashingtonAmerican actress
- Fredericka "Marm" MandelbaumAmerican gangster
- Fredricka WhitfieldAmerican TV anchor
The name Fredericka in Pop Culture
- Frederickacharacter in "Freddy and Fredericka" by Mark Helprin
- Frederickacharacter on "Unfabulous"
- Fredericka "Freddie" Loundscharacter on "Hannibal"