Fried (onomastics)

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Onomastics and disambiguational information about the wiords, place & human names that forms Fried-, Frid/Fryd- (Yiddish: -פֿריד; Russian: Фрид-), Freed-.

On the onomastics in Judaism, there are variants: Fried, Fridberg/Friedberg, Friedeberg, Friedberger, Friedburg, Friedfeld, Friedheim, Friedenheim, Friedhoff, Friedkas, Friedland, Friedland-Freeman, Friedlaender/Friedlander/Friedlender, Friedlieber, Friedmann/Fridmann/Frydman/Friedman, Friedenwald, Friedrich, Friedrike, etc.


[edit] Human names

Fried (German [fri:t]; Anglicised/Hungarian [fri:d]):

Frid
  • Géza Frid (), Hungarian ([])
Fryd

[edit] Derivated forms of given names

[edit] Place names

Germany
Austria
Czech Republic
Poland
Kaliningrad O.
  • Pravdinsk (Friedland in Ostpreußen / Romuva / Frydląd)
Latvia

[edit] Friede

  • Aline Friede (born July 5, 1856, Lithuania - March 24, 1946, Schwerin), singer
  • Dieter Friede (born 1907 - January 6, 1967, Berlin), journalist

[edit] Frieder

Given names
Last names
  • Abba Frieder, or Armin Frieder (Frieder Ármin; 1911-1946), Hungarian-Slovak rabbi ([1])
  • Bill Frieder
  • Cantor Rafael Frieder, a chazzan

[edit] Frieden

Frieden, Friedens:

Human names
Friedens

[edit] Friedel

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  • Brad Friedel
  • Charles Friedel (1832-1899), French chemist known for the Friedel-Crafts reaction
    • Georges Friedel (1865-1933), French crystallographer and mineralogist; son of Charles
  • Ernst (August) Friedel (born June 23, 1837, Berlin - March 20, 1918, Berlin), jurist, museologist
  • Frederic Friedel
  • Hemshof-Friedel, born Elfriede Kafschinsky (1914-1979), see German article
  • János Friedelius, also János Friedel, János Fridel (), Hungarian ([])
  • Johann Friedel (born plausible May 20, 1751, Temesvár - March 31, 1789, Klagenfurt), Hungarian-Austrian theatre-director (Theaterdirektor), writer
  • Robert Friedel, historian
  • Samuel Nathaniel Friedel

[edit] Friedell

  • Egon Friedell, originally Egon Friedmann (born January 21, 1878, Vienna - March 16, 1938, Vienna), Austrian writer, theatre-critic (Theaterkritiker), actor, culture historian (Kulturhistoriker)

[edit] Friedl

Given names

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Last names
  • Hermann Friedl (born January 21, 1920, Linz - December 4, 1988, Steyr, Oberösterreich), Austrian neurologist, writer
  • Jeffrey Friedl
  • Jürgen Friedl (* 1959), German soccer player; See German aticle
  • Loni von Friedl (* 1943), catress; See German aticle
  • Martha Friedl-Meyer (born June 12, 1891, Moskva - June 22, 1962, Zürich), born Martha Meyer, Russian-Swiss surgeon
  • Reinhard Friedl (* 1942), German politician (SPD)
  • Sigmund Friedl (1851–1914), Austrian philatelist; See German aticle
  • Theodor Friedl (born February 13, 1842, Vienna - September 5, 1900 Kirchau, Niederösterreich), Austrian sculptor

[edit] Friedle

[edit] Friedler

[edit] Friedli

  • Emanuel Friedli (born December 14, 1846, Lützelflüh, Kanton Bern - April 5, 1939, Saanen, Kanton Bern), Swiss linguist (Sprachforscher), folklorist (Volkskundler); See German article
  • Gyula Friedli (), Hungarian ([])
  • Rezső Fridli (), Hungarian ([])

[edit] Friedeck

  • Frýdek (Friedeck), Czech
Frýdecký, *Friedecki/Frydecki, *Friedetzki/Friedetzky, Frideczky
  • Ákos Frideczky (), Hungarian ([])

[edit] Friedberg

See also: [[:Friedberg|Friedberg]]
Freedberg
  • Sydney J. Freedberg/Sydney Freedberg
Friedberger
  • Eleanor Friedberger
  • Ernst Friedberger (born May 17, 1875, Gießen - January 25, 1932, Berlin), immunologist, hygienist, pharmacologist
  • Matthew Friedberger
  • Walter Alexander Friedeberger (born September 25, 1898, Breslau - May 19, 1967, Berlin), doctor (Mediziner), politician
Friedeberg
Friedenberg
  • A. M. Friedenberg (), ([2])
  • Daniel M. Friedenberg
  • Richard Friedenberg (b.1942, Westchester, New York), US producer, See German article
Friedensberg

[edit] Friedburg

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Friedeburg
Friedenburg
Friedensburg

[edit] Friedfeld

[edit] Friedheim

Place names
Human names
  • Arthur Friedheim
  • Carl Friedheim/Karl Friedheim (April 18, 1858, Berlin - August 5, 1909, Boenigen, Kanton Bern), Swiss chemist
  • Ernst Friedheim (October 17, 1899, Zürich - May 27, 1989, New York), Swiss doctor, chemist
  • Jerry Friedheim
  • Robert L. Friedheim/Robert Friedheim
  • Friedheim Award, Kennedy Center Friedheim Award (also Kennedy Center's Friedheim Award, Kennedy Center Friedheim Prize), named after [[]]

[edit] Friedhof

Friedhoff
  • Franz Friedhoff (born 22 March, 1821, Appelhülsen, Westfalen - 28 March, 1878 Münster), Catholic theologian
Friedhofen
  • Peter Friedhofen (born 25 February, 1819, Weitersburg, Kreis Neuwied - 21 December, 1860, Koblenz), order-founder (Ordensgründer); See German article

[edit] Friedhofer

[edit] Friedinger

Friedinger:

  • Carl Friedinger/Karl Friedinger (born 1 November, 1821, Strengberg, Niederösterreich - 18 November, 1892 Vienna), Austrian paediatrician (Pädiater)
  • Robert Friedinger-Pranter (born 10 October, 1894, Wiener Neustadt, Niederösterreich - 3 December, 1967), Austrian diplomat

[edit] Friedjung

Friedjung:

  • Heinrich Friedjung (born January 18, 1851, Roschtin, Moravia - July 14, 1920 Vienna), Jewish Czech-Austrian historian, publicist, politician ([3])
  • Josef (Karl) Friedjung (born 6 May, 1871, Nedwieditz, Moravia - 25 March, 1946 Haifa), Jewish Czech-Austrian-Israeli paediatrician (Pädiater), politician

[edit] Friedland

See Friedland article, also Jewish Encyclopedia article

[edit] Friedländer

See Friedländer article

[edit] Friedmann

See Friedmann article

[edit] Friedemann

Friedemann, *Friedeman:

Friedemann wird sowohl als männlicher Vorname als auch als Familienname gebraucht.

[edit] Origins and meanings of these words

Friedemann ; Old High German/Althochdeutsch fridu (d.h. Friede) and mann (d.h. Mann), also "schützender Mann".

[edit] Name's day (Namenstag)

[edit] Bekannte Namensträger/Namensträgerinnen

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Last names

Template:Surename

  • Adolf Friedemann, exactly Adolph Walther Friedemann, pseudonym: Eli Samgar (born April 11, 1871, Berlin - December 22, 1932, Amsterdam), jurist, politician
  • Edmund Friedemann (born December 1, 1847, Zehdenick - 1922/23), jurist
  • Friedrich Traugott Friedemann (born March 29, 1793, Stolpen bei Dresden - May 2, 1853 Idstein), educator (Pädagoge), archivist
  • Ulrich Friedemann (born May 7, 1877, Berlin - November 16, 1949, New York), bacteriologist, serologist

[edit] Friedrich

See Friedrich article

[edit] Friedrichsfeld

  • David ben Zebi Hirsch Friedrichsfeld (c.1755, Berlin - February 19, 1810, Amsterdam), Jewish German and Hebrew author ([7])

[edit] Friedreich

Place names
  • German name of Wigancice Żytawskie, Bogatynia (not Wigancice)
  • Endre Friedreich (), Hungarian ([])
  • István Friedreich (pseudonym: Dénes Görcsöni; ), Hungarian ([])
  • Johann Baptist Friedreich (born 19 April, 1796 Würzburg, - 29 January, 1862, Würzburg), forensic doctor
  • Nikolaus Friedreich (born 31 July, 1825, Würzburg - 6 July, 1882, Heidelberg), internist, pathologist
  • Nikolaus Anton Friedreich (born 24 February, 1761, Würzburg - 5 September, 1836, Würzburg), doctor (Mediziner)

[edit] Friederich

  • Ernst (Otto Heinrich) Friederich (born 2 June, 1883, Biebesheim/Rhein - 13 January, 1951, Oxnard, California, USA), physicochemist
  • Johann Konrad Friederich, pseudonym: Karl Strahlheim, K. F. Fröhlich (born 5 December, 1789, Frankfurt/Main - 1 May, 1858, Le Havre), writer,
Friederichsen
  • Max Friederichsen (born 21 June, 1874, Hamburg - 22 August, 1941, Hamburg), geographer

[edit] Friedenthal

Place names
  • Friedenthal (Nümbrecht)
  • Friedenthal (Oranienburg)
Last names
  • Albert Friedenthal (born 25 September, 1862, Bromberg - 17 January, 1921, Batavia), musician, writer
  • Hans Friedenthal (born 9 July, 1870, Scheitnig bei Breslau - 1942, Berlin), doctor (Mediziner), anthropologist
  • Herbert Friedenthal, since 1939 Herbert Freeden (born 22 January, 1909, Posen - 13 November, 2003, Oxford), Jewish Polish-German-English ournalist, writer
  • Isidor Friedenthal, textile industrialist, (born 24 March, 1812

Breslau, - 19 October, 1886.

  • Karl Rudolf Friedenthal (born September 15, 1827, Breslau - March 7, 1890, Giesmannsdorf, near Neisse), Prussian statesman ([8])
  • Markus Bär Friedenthal (born 23 June, 1780/1781, Groß Glogau - 8 December, 1859, Breslau), Jewish merchant, landowner, writer ([9])
  • Richard (Paul Kaspar) Friedenthal (born June 9, 1896, München - October 19, 1979, Kiel), writer; See German article
  • (Karl) Rudolf Friedenthal (born 15 September, 1827, Breslau - 7 March, 1890, Gießmannsdorf bei Neiße), jurist, politician

[edit] Friedwagner

  • Matthias Friedwagner (born 3 February, 1861, Vorwald bei Gallspach, Oberösterreich - 5 April, 1940, Vorwald), Austrian romance lingust (Romanist)

[edit] Friedwald

  • Will Friedwald
  • Zenon Friedwald
-ski-
  • János Fridvaldszky (), Hungarian ([])

[edit] Friedewald

Friedewald, Friedewalde:

Place names
  • a Gemeinde in the Landkreis Hersfeld-Rotenburg in Hesse, see: Friedewald (Hesse)
  • a Gemeinde in the Landkreis Altenkirchen in Rheinland-Pfalz, see: Friedewald (Westerwald)
  • a Ortsteiles (Luftkurort Friedewald) of Moritzburg (Sachsen), Sachsen
  • a Waldgebietes near Moritzburg (Sachsen), see Friedewald und Moritzburger Teichgebiet [de]
  • Wasserburg Friedewald [de]

[edit] Friedewalde

  • German name of Skoroszyce, Powiat Nyski

[edit] Friedenwald

Friedenwald is one of the Jewish pedigrees ([10]).

Friedenwald is an American Jewish family, established in Baltimore, Md., by Jonas Friedenwald. His children were:

  • Chajjim Friedenwald
    • Jonas Friedenwald (1801, Altenbusick, near Giessen - September 2, 1893); He emigrated to America during the winter of 1831-32
      • Bernard Stern, stepson (1820-1873)
      • Betzy Wiesenfeld (1820-1894)
      • Joseph Friedenwald (1826-)
      • Isaac Friedenwald (1830-), who established a well-known printing press in Baltimore
      • Aaron Friedenwald (December 20, Baltimore, 1836 - August 26, 1902, Baltimore), physician
        • Harry Friedenwald (1864, Baltimore -), physician
        • Julius Friedenwald (1866, Baltimore -), physician
      • Moses Friedenwald (1838-1889)
        • Herbert Friedenwald (1870, Baltimore -)

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