Fredrik

Fredrik or Frederik is a masculine Germanic given name derived from the German name ''Friedrich'' or Friederich, from the Old High German ''fridu'' meaning "peace" and ''rîhhi'' meaning "ruler" or "power". It is the common form of Frederick in Norway, Finland and Sweden. The name means "peaceful ruler" The most common variant spelling of this name is Frederik which is used in Denmark, although the English spelling Frederick is more common than either. Fredrik replaced the Anglo-Saxon name Freodheric, and has been a rare first name in England since this time.

In Sweden, Fredrik first fell into usage in the 14th century, and became increasingly common after the 18th century. It is the 19th most popular male name in Sweden and the 41st most popular in Norway. It has a name day in Sweden, on July 18. Common diminutive forms include: Fred, Frillo, Fredde, Freddy, Freddie, and Rikke. Provided by Wikipedia

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by Runeberg, Edvard Fredrik
Published 1757
Tryckt hos direct. Lars Salvius

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by Mennander, Carl Fredrik
Published 1766
Tryckt hos Direct. Lars Salvius

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by Pechlin, Carl Fredrik
Published 1769
Trykt i Kongl. Finska boktryckeriet, hos Joh. Arvid Carlbohm

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by Bergstrèom, Carl Fredrik
Published 2005
Oxford University Press

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by Wirsén, Gustaf Fredrik
Published 1822
[s.n.]

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by Ek, Jacob Fredrik
Published 1843
[s.n.]

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by Ristell, Adolf Fredrik
Published 1790
printed by William Porter, for P. Byrne, W. M'Kenzie, J. Jones, J. Moore, Grueber and M'allister, and W. Jones