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Frederick is a male given name of Germanic origin, meaning "peaceful ruler". It is a common name in many Western societies and has been borne by several historical figures of note.
Etymology
The name Frederick is derived from the Germanic elements frid, meaning "peace", and ric, meaning "ruler" or "king". It has been in use since the Middle Ages and was popularized by several saints and rulers bearing the name.
Notable People Named Frederick
There have been many notable people named Frederick throughout history. Some of these include:
- Frederick the Great, King of Prussia
- Frederick Douglass, American abolitionist and writer
- Frederick Banting, Canadian physician and scientist, co-discoverer of insulin
In Popular Culture
The name Frederick has also been used in various works of fiction and popular culture. Examples include:
- Frederick Chilton, a character in the Hannibal Lecter series of novels by Thomas Harris
- Frederick Crane, a character in the television series Frasier
- Frederick Abberline, a character in the film From Hell



