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Adopted from the Visigothic Kingdom, Ferdinand is Germanic in origin and means "bold voyager," from the elements farð, "journey," and nanth, meaning "courage." While legendary explorer Ferdinand Magellan certainly lived up to the name's etymology, Ferdinand is perhaps best remembered as the young shipwrecked prince in ...
Aug 17, 2023
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a male given name: from Germanic words meaning “bold” and “peace.” ...
Ferdinand is a Germanic name composed of the elements farð "journey, travel", Proto-Germanic *farthi, abstract noun from root *far- "to fare, travel and ...
of Aragon or V of Castile 1452–1516 the Catholic; husband of Isabella I king of Castile (1474–1504); of Aragon (1479–1516); of Naples (1504–16); founder of ...
In German Baby Names the meaning of the name Ferdinand is: An Old German name, from 'fardi' meaning journey and 'nanthi' meaning venture. Famous bearers include ...
From Fredenandus, the Latinized form of a Gothic name composed of the elements friþus "peace" (or perhaps farþa "journey" [1]) and nanþa "boldness, daring".
Ferdinand in American English​​ (ˈfɜrdənænd ) 1. Ferdinand I1000?-65; king of Castile (1035-65) & of León (1037-65) called the Great.
Ferdinand is a boy's name of German origin meaning "bold voyager". Ferdinand is the 986 ranked male name by popularity.
synonyms: Ferdinand V, Ferdinand of Aragon, Ferdinand the Catholic, King Ferdinand. example of: Rex, king, male monarch. a male sovereign; ruler of a kingdom.
A male given name, best known for a 13th century king of Spain, but never popular in English. Wiktionary.