Federico (en. Federico)

/fe.de.ˈɾi.ko/

Meaning & Definition

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noun
Name of Germanic origin meaning 'powerful in peace'.
Frederico was a great king of the 18th century.
Federico fue un gran rey del siglo XVIII.
Common name in Hispanic culture, frequently used.
I met a very kind federico.
Conocí a un federico muy amable.
It is used in various cultural and linguistic variations.
The name Federico has variants in several languages.
El nombre Federico tiene variantes en varios idiomas.

Etymology

The name Federico comes from the Germanic 'Friedrich', which is composed of the words 'frid' (peace) and 'ric' (powerful).

Common Phrases and Expressions

Frederick the Great
Reference to the Prussian king Frederick II, known as Frederick the Great.
Federico el Grande
Federico Days
Phrase that refers to idealized or nostalgic past times.
Días de Federico
To be so Federico
It refers to someone who is very organized or meticulous.
Ser tan Federico

Related Words

Federica
Female version of the name Federico.
Federica
Federated
Registered participant in a federation or association.
Federado
Federation
Union of various groups or entities.
Federación

Slang Meanings

It is colloquially used to refer to someone who is too serious.
Don't be so federico, relax a little.
No seas tan federico, relájate un poco.
Someone who considers themselves an expert in a specific subject.
That guy is a federico in computer science.
Ese chico es un federico en informática.