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Ferdinand

 
First Name Origin: Ferdinand

Gender: Masculine
Usage: German French
Pronounced: FUR-di-nand

From Ferdinando, the old Spanish form of a Visigothic name composed of the Germanic elements frið "peace" and nanð "daring, brave". This was the name of several rulers of Spain, Portugal and the Holy Roman Empire. It was also borne by Portuguese explorer Ferdinand Magellan, the leader of the first expedition to sail around the earth.

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Ferdinand
Gender male
Origin Germanic
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Ferdinand is a Germanic given name composed of the words for "prepared"/"protection"/"safety"/"peace" (frithu) and "journey"/"boldness"/"recklessness" (nantha). It is particularly common in nations and regions that were settled by the Visigoths: Fernán, Fernando, Hernando, and Hernán in Spanish, Ferran in Catalan, and Fernando and Fernão in Portuguese. The Visigoths originally pronounced it as Frithnanth, later its Latinized form Frithunantus was pronounced that way by the Romans. According to Visigothic tradition it means "ardent for peace."

The French forms are Ferrand, Fernand, and Fernandel, and it is Ferdinando and Fernando in Italian. The Finnish version is Veeti. In the United States the name has been Americanized into Fernie.

The feminine version is the Spanish Fernanda.

Royalty and Nobility

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Aragon

Leon/Castille/Spain

Portugal

Austria and German States

Tuscany

Naples/Two Sicilies

Parma

Bulgaria

Romania

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