Federico name - Meaning of Federico
- Gender
- Masculine
- Lucky Number
- 11
- Usage
- Spanish, Italian, Germanic, Spanish
- Pronounced
- fe-dhe-REE-ko (Spanish) , fe-de-REE-ko (Italian)
- Federico Meaning
- Spanish and Italian form of Frederick. Italian filmmaker Federico Fellini and Spanish poet Federico Garcia Lorca are famous bearers of this name. Federico is an Italian and Spanish variant of Frederick. Frederick originates in Germanic languages and means "calm monarch". In the United States, it was most popular at the beginning of the 20th century, since then its usage has declined. It used to be a favorite name in European royal circles, more recently the famous bearers include Frederick Forsyth, a British novelist.
Federico Related Names
Variant: Federigo (Italian)
Diminutive: Fredo (Italian)
Feminine Form: Federica (Italian)
Other Languages: Friduric (Ancient Germanic), Bedřich (Czech), Frederik (Danish), Frederik, Fred, Freek, Frits, Rik (Dutch), Frederick, Fred, Freddie, Freddy, Fredric, Fredrick (English), Fredrik, Veeti (Finnish), Frédéric, Fred (French), Fedde (Frisian), Friedrich, Fiete, Fred, Fritz (German), Frigyes (Hungarian), Friðrik (Icelandic), Fricis, Frīdrihs (Latvian), Fredrik (Norwegian), Fryderyk (Polish), Frederico, Fred (Portuguese), Friderik (Slovene), Fredrik (Swedish)
Federico Celebrities
Federico Castelluccio - actor, Federico Fellini - film director, Federico Carcia Lorca - poet, Federico Luzzi - tennis player, Federico Zuccari - artist,