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Friedrich is a German given name and surname. It is derived from the Old High German name Frithuric, which means "ruler of peace". The name has been borne by several notable figures throughout history, including kings, emperors, and saints.
Etymology[edit]
The name Friedrich is of German origin and is derived from the Old High German name Frithuric. The name is composed of two elements: "fridu", which means "peace", and "ric", which means "ruler" or "king". Thus, the name can be interpreted to mean "ruler of peace" or "peaceful ruler".
Notable people with the name Friedrich[edit]
There have been many notable people named Friedrich throughout history. Some of these include:
- Friedrich I Barbarossa, Holy Roman Emperor
- Friedrich II, King of Prussia
- Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche, German philosopher
- Friedrich Engels, German philosopher, economist, and revolutionary socialist
- Friedrich Hayek, Austrian-British economist and philosopher
In popular culture[edit]
The name Friedrich has also been used in various works of literature and film. For example, in the novel The Sound of Music, Friedrich is the name of one of the von Trapp children.


