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Fredericus Lamberts, 1753 - 1837
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MyHeritage Family TreesFredericus Lamberts, born 1752
MyHeritage Family TreesFredericus Lamberts, died 1749
MyHeritage Family TreesFredericus Lamberts, died 1759
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MyHeritage Family TreesFredericus Freriks, born Circa 1680
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MyHeritage Family TreesFredericus Lamberts Polman, 1763 - 1831
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The first name Fredericus has its origins in the Germanic elements "frid," meaning peace, and "ric," meaning ruler or power, which together convey the meaning of "peaceful ruler." This name first appeared in various forms across German-speaking regions and has historical roots in medieval Europe, particularly among the nobility and royalty, where it was often associated with leadership and governance. Notable historical figures bearing the name include several Holy Roman Emperors and kings, which further solidified its association with authority and peace. Variations of Fredericus can be found in different cultures, such as Frederick in English, Frédéric in French, Federico in Italian and Spanish, and Friedrich in German. Each variation maintains the core meaning but may differ in pronunciation and cultural connotations, reflecting the name's widespread appeal and adaptability across various languages and regions.
The last name Lamberts has its origins in the Germanic personal name "Lambert," which is derived from the elements "land," meaning land or territory, and "berht," meaning bright or famous. This surname first appeared in regions of Germany and the Low Countries, particularly in Flanders, where it was common among the nobility and landowners during the medieval period. The name is often associated with individuals who were known for their leadership or prominence in their communities. Variations of the surname can be found across different countries and cultures, including Lambert in France and England, Lamberti in Italy, and Lambertsen in Scandinavian countries, each reflecting local linguistic adaptations. The surname has maintained its relevance through history, often linked to characteristics of strength and nobility, and continues to be borne by many individuals today.
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