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Frederica

American  
[fred-uh-ree-kuh, fre-dree-] / ˌfrɛd əˈri kə, frɛˈdri- /

noun

  1. a female given name: derived from Frederick.


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As Frederica observes, the “intrinsic problem in writing about artists” is how to dramatize the “battle with the colors and forms.”

From The Wall Street Journal • May 28, 2026

In the giant slalom Sunday — an event where she won gold in 2018 — Shiffrin finished 11th, the best of the four Americans but a combined 0.92 seconds behind winner Frederica Brignone of Italy.

From Los Angeles Times • Feb. 18, 2026

In a separate tweet, Hasan wrote, "By the way, has Gen. Kelly apologized yet to Congresswoman Frederica Wilson for lying about her?"

From Salon • Oct. 3, 2023

A descendant of the Danish Glücksburg monarchy, Constantine was born in Athens on June 2, 1940, the only son of Crown Prince Paul of Greece and his German-born wife, Princess Frederica.

From New York Times • Jan. 13, 2023

Frederica walked slowly home, not able, even in the bright sunshine, to shake off the quieting influence of the old man’s solitary home.

From Frederica and her Guardians The Perils of Orphanhood by Robertson, Margaret M. (Margaret Murray)

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