Federica

"Peaceful ruler — from Germanic elements frid (peace) and ric (power)"

♀ Femenino · Italian, Germanic
italian popular

📖 Acerca de Federica

Federica es la forma femenina italiana de Federico, derivado del germánico Friedrich — compuesto de frid (paz) y ric (gobernante, poder), con el significado de 'gobernante pacífica'. Entró en la cultura italiana a través del latín medieval Fredericus, impulsado por el prestigio del Sacro Emperador Romano Federico II, quien gobernó Sicilia con gran ilustración. Federica se afianzó como nombre femenino en Italia a lo largo del siglo XX, con su apogeo en las décadas de 1970 a 1990. Transmite una elegancia refinada y ha sido llevado por figuras destacadas del deporte, la política y las artes.

📍 Detalles

  • OrigenItalian, Germanic
  • Género♀ Femenino
  • SignificadoPeaceful ruler — from Germanic elements frid (peace) and ric (power)

⭐ Personas Famosas

  • Federica Pellegrini — Italian Olympic champion swimmer and one of the greatest female swimmers in history, holding the world record in the 200m freestyle for over a decade and winning five World Championship gold medals.
  • Federica Mogherini — Italian politician who served as High Representative of the European Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy (2014–2019), one of the most powerful diplomatic roles in Europe.
  • Federica Brignone — Italian alpine ski racer and Olympic gold medalist (Milan-Cortina 2026 super-G), one of the most decorated Italian skiers of her generation with multiple World Cup titles.
  • Federica Masolin — Italian sports journalist and television presenter, widely known as the face of Sky Sport Italia's Formula 1 coverage and motorsport broadcasting.
  • Federica Montseny — Spanish anarchist, writer, and politician (using the Spanish form of the name) who became one of the first women to serve as a government minister in Western Europe, as Spain's Minister of Health in 1936.