Federica

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

♀ Féminin · Italian, Germanic
italian popular

📖 À propos Federica

Federica est la forme féminine italienne de Federico, issu du germanique Friedrich — composé de frid (paix) et ric (souverain, pouvoir), signifiant 'souveraine pacifique'. Il est entré dans la culture italienne par le latin médiéval Fredericus, porté par le prestige de l'Empereur Frédéric II, qui gouverna la Sicile avec une remarquable ouverture d'esprit. Federica s'est imposé comme prénom féminin en Italie au cours du XXe siècle, connaissant son apogée dans les années 1970–1990. Il dégage une élégance raffinée et intellectuelle, porté par des personnalités marquantes du sport, de la politique et des arts.

📍 Détails

  • OrigineItalian, Germanic
  • Genre♀ Féminin
  • SignificationPeaceful ruler — from Germanic elements frid (peace) and ric (power)

⭐ Personnes Célèbres

  • 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.