Federico name meaning

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Updated: May 30th, 2024
Gender: Boy
Origin: Old High German and Germanic
Usage: Spanish, Italian and English
Pronunciation: pronunciation of Federico f(e)-deri-co
Meaning: Rich, Protection and Mighty
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What does Federico mean?

Unfading and Frequently Used Federico especially is used in English, Italian and Spanish, meaning of Federico is "Power, Protection or Mighty" and a gender-neutral name is originated from Germanic and Old High German.

Federico is variation of admired and ceaseless Frederick. Of English, Old High German and Germanic origin, Admired and Ceaseless Frederick, Frederick means "Peace, Safety and Rich". The name is celebrated on July 18th.

How do I pronounce Federico?

The four syllabled name Federico is commonly pronounced as f(e)-deri-co. The name can also be pronounced as fed(e)-rico or fed-er-ee-koe.

Variants of Federico

Frederick, Bedrich, Fredi, Manfried, Fred

How popular is the name Federico?

Federico was a popular name in Italy. Over 78772 babies have been given the moniker in 20 years. At its zenith in 2010, it ranked 11st when 4576 parents chose the moniker for their baby boys.

However the graph is now showing a downward trend after 20 years but still performing better than most of the names. Moreover, the given name has been to the top 50 baby names 20 times Federico used to be a common name in United States, first appeared in 1889 and over 8456 babies have been given the name in 120 years.

When at its peak in 1976,. After 120 years, the name has past its prime.

Federico is a unique baby name in England and Wales, it has been in use since 1996 and was able to reach the top 1000 names.

In 2008, it achieved its highest ever ranking of 943 on boy names chart when 28 babies were named Federico. Over 311 babies in England and Wales have been named Federico.

Also, in Switzerland, it has been in use since 1998 and was able to reach the top 300 names. In 2000, it achieved its highest ever ranking of 226 on boy names chart when 36 babies were named Federico.

Over 578 babies in Switzerland have been named Federico.

Federico is an uncommon baby name in France, although it has been in use since 1953 but could not make beyond the top 800.

Over 395 people have been named Federico in France. In Belgium, it is relatively new, first appeared in 1995. Federico is a rare baby name in Ireland where it is still in use.

However things change on global perspective, Federico is extremely popular in Mexico where every 1 in 2000 have the name. Also the baby name is popular in Philippines, Argentina, Guatemala, Peru, Uruguay, Dominican Republic, Colombia, Paraguay and Venezuela.

As per our research, over 500000 people has been named Federico globally.

YearBoysGirls
RankBirthsRankBirths
202320727100
202221007000
202121806400
202021346500
201920746900
201822795900
201724905100
201621096600
201521896200
201418108200
View more ▾View full list ▾[1] Source: Social Security Administration

Facts

Federico in Nordic countries

CountriesMenWomen
First NameSecondary NameFirst NameSecondary Name
Netherlands657700
Finland15713100
Sweden20413000
Norway607800
Denmark153000

Numerological analysis of Federico

It's strange but you enjoy being miserable sometimes. To have the letter F as a cornerstone represents your caring nature. Once someone becomes a part of your past, there's no way of coming back. You love books and movies with a powerful message. You predict things before they happen. You like to help but when you are the one needing help, you rely on yourself first. You never stick to one opinion and stand firmly behind it.

Do you like Federico? Other names you would love

  •  Hadwine - Unisex name Hadwine is of English and Old High German origin, Hadwine means "Friend or Struggle"
  •  Aymar - Meaning of Aymar is House or Famous has its origin in German is given to both genders
  •  Falkmar - Falkmar means "Famous Falcon" has origin in Old High German
  •  Arnela means Modern Variant of Amold, Eagle and Eagle Ruler is of Germanic origin is a baby girl name. Arnela is derived from Arnelle.
  •  Gildardo - Uncustomary Gildardos origin is Germanic, meaning of Gildardo is "Good" is aimed at baby boys

Sibling Names for Federico

If you're looking for a sibling name for your sweet Federico, we've got you covered! Here's a list of beautiful and unique names that complement Federico's charm and personality. Whether you're looking for traditional or modern names, we've got something for every taste. So let's dive in!

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Famous people named Federico

  • Federico II Gonzaga, Duke of Mantua, ruler of the Italian city of Mantua
  • Federico Confalonieri, Italian revolutionist
  • Federico Maria Sardelli, Italian conductor, historicist, composer
  • Federico Errázuriz Echaurren, Chilean political figure
  • Federico Errázuriz Zañartu, Chilean political figure
  • Federico Hernández Denton, 15th Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Puerto Rico
  • Federico Mompou, Spanish composer and pianist
  • Federico Sclopis, Italian statesman and jurist
  • Federico Díez de Medina, was born in La Paz, Bolivia
  • Federico Boyd, was acting President of Panama
  • Federico Chávez, President
  • Federico Páez, was President of Ecuador 1935–1937
  • Federico Krutwig, Spanish Basque writer, philosopher and politician
  • Federico Commandino, Italian humanist and mathematician
  • Federico Brito Figueroa, Brito's ideas and writings played an important role
  • Federico Mayor Zaragoza, Spanish scientist, scholar, politician, diplomat
  • Federico Ricci, Italian composer, particularly of operas
  • Federico Elguera, Peruvian politician in the early 20th century
  • Federico Zandomeneghi, Italian Impressionist painter
  • Federico Chueca, Spanish composer of 'zarzuelas' and author of 'La gran vía' along with Joaquín Valverde Durán
  • Federico Caprilli, Italian cavalry officer and equestrian
  • Federico Bencovich, prominent late Baroque painter
  • Federico Consolo, Italian violinist and composer
  • Federico Cappellazzo, Italian freestyle swimmer
  • Federico Seismit-Doda, born in Ragusa, in the Kingdom of Dalmatia
  • Federico Coullaut-Valera Mendigutia, Spanish sculptor
  • Federico Cervelli, Italian painter
  • Federico De Florian, Italian cross-country skier
  • Federico Ortiz Quezada, Mexican urologist
  • Federico Gil, political scientist and founder and president of the Latin American Studies Association and a recipient of its Kalman Silvert Award for outstanding lifetime service to Latin American studies
  • Federico Zeri, Italian art historian specialised
  • Federico Wanga, was Prince-Bishop of Trento from August 9
  • Federico Brandani, Italian sculptor and stuccoist
  • Federico de Castro, Spanish jurist
  • Federico Agnelli, Italian intaglio printer, engraver and typographer
  • Federico Sada González, Mexican businessman and the current president of the Mexico-France Bilateral Business Committee of the Mexican Business Council for Foreign Trade
  • Federico Bianchi, Italian painter of the Baroque period
  • Federico Faggin, Italian physicist, inventor and entrepreneur
  • Federico Borromeo, Italian cardinal and archbishop of Milan
  • Federico Capasso, a prominent applied physicist
  • Federico José Pagura, Argentine religious leader and champion of human rights
  • Federico Cesi, Italian scientist, naturalist
  • Federico Fellini, Italian film director and screenwriter
  • Federico Zuccari, (c
  • Federico García Lorca, Spanish poet, playwright, and theatre director
  • Federico Santa María, Chilean businessman and philanthropist
  • Federico Tinoco Granados, President of Costa Rica from 1917 to 1919
  • Federico Castelluccio, Italian-American actor and professional visual artist
  • Federico da Montefeltro, KG
  • Federico Méndez, Argentine rugby union footballer
  • Federico Barocci, Italian Renaissance painter and printmaker
  • Federico Peña, American attorney
  • Federico Jiménez Losantos, popular Spanish pundit, being most
  • Federico Bahamontes, Spanish former professional road racing cyclist
  • Federico Domínguez, Argentine former footballer

Sources

  1. Social Security Administration, https://www.ssa.gov/oact/babynames/index.html
  2. Office for National Statistics, https://www.ons.gov.uk/peoplepopulationandcommunity/birthsdeathsandmarriages/livebirths
  3. Central Statistics Office - An Phríomh-Oifig Staidrimh, https://visual.cso.ie/?body=entity/babynames
  4. Institut national de la statistique et des études économiques, https://www.insee.fr/fr/statistiques/2540004
  5. Sociale Verzekeringsbank, https://statbel.fgov.be/en/themes/population/family-names-and-first-names/first-names-boys-and-girls
  6. Istat – Istituto nazionale di statistica, https://www.istat.it/en/analysis-and-products/interactive-contents/baby-names
  7. Office fédéral de la statistique, https://www.bfs.admin.ch/bfs/fr/home/statistiques/population/naissances-deces/prenoms-nouveaux-nes.html
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