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FERDINAND

'Ferdinand' is a Germanic given name composed of the words for ''prepared''/''protection''/''safety'' (frithu) and ''journey''/''boldness''/''recklessness'' (nantha). It is particularly common in nations that were settled by the Visigoths: 'Fernando', 'Hernando', and 'Hernán' in Spanish, 'Ferran' in Catalan, and 'Fernando' and 'Fernão' in Portuguese. The Visigoths originally pronounced it as '''Frithnanth''', later its latinzed form '''Frithunantus''' was pronounced that way by the Romans. According to Visigothic tradition it means "''ardent for peace''"
The French forms are 'Ferrand' and 'Fernandel', and it is 'Ferdinando' in Italian. In the United States the name has been Americanized into 'Fernie'

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Royalty and Nobility
Iberian peninsula
Austrian and German states
Italian states
Balkan Peninsula
Other people
Other meanings

Royalty and Nobility


Iberian peninsula


Ferdinand I of Aragon — the Just; 1379–1416; became king 1412

Ferdinand II of Aragon — also known as Ferdinand V of Spain, the Catholic; 1453–1516

Ferdinand I of Portugal — the Handsome; 1345–1383; became king 1367

Ferdinand II of Portugal — 1816–1885; became titular king 1837

Ferdinand I of Castile and Leon — the Great; ca.1000–1065, became king 1037

Ferdinand II of Leon — d. 1188; became king 1157

Ferdinand III of Castile and Leon — the Saint; ca.1217, 1199–1252; became king of Castile 1217, of Leon 1230

Ferdinand IV of Castile and Leon — 1285–1312; became king 1295

Ferdinand VI of Spain — 1712–1759; became king 1746

Ferdinand VII of Spain — 1784–1833; became king 1808

Ferdinand of Austria, Cardinal-Infante of Spain — 1618–1641
Austrian and German states


Ferdinand I of Austria — 1793–1875; became emperor 1835

★ Archduke Ferdinand II of Austria, Regent of Tyrol and Further Austria

★ Ferdinand III, Archduke of Austria — see Ferdinand III, grand duke of Tuscany

★ Ferdinand IV, Archduke of Austria, duke of Modena

Franz Ferdinand, archduke of Austria, assassinated in Sarajevo 1914

Ferdinand, Duke of Brunswick — 1721–1792

★ Fernando, Ferdinand I, Holy Roman Emperor — 1503–1564; became emperor 1556

Ferdinand II, Holy Roman Emperor — 1578–1637; became emperor 1619
Italian states


Ferdinand I of Naples — ca.1424–1494; became king 1458

Ferdinand II of Naples — 1469–1496; became king 1495

★ Ferdinand III of Naples — see Ferdinand II of Aragon

Ferdinand IV of Naples — 1751–1825; first became king 1759

Ferdinand de Bourbon of Parma — 1751–1802; became duke 1765

Ferdinand I of the Two Sicilies — see Ferdinand IV of Naples

Ferdinand II of the Two Sicilies — 1810–1859; became king 1830

Ferdinand III, Grand Duke of Tuscany — 1769–1824; became grand duke 1790

Ferdinand IV, Grand Duke of Tuscany — b.1835; grand duke 1859–1860
Balkan Peninsula


Ferdinand I of Bulgaria — 1861–1948; ''knyaz'' (prince) 1887–1908, ''tsar'' (emperor) 1908–1918

Ferdinand I of Romania, — 1865–1927; became king 1914

Other people



Ferran Adrià, Catalan chef

Fernando Alonso, racing driver

Ferdinand Bol, Dutch Golden Age painter

Fernand Braudel, French historian

Ferdinand Coly, Senegalese footballer

Les Ferdinand, Rio Ferdinand and Anton Ferdinand, English footballers

Ferdinand Foch, Allied Supreme Commander in World War I

Fernando González, Chilean tennis player

Fernando Guidicelli, Brazilian footballer

Fernando Lamas, Argentine-American actor

Ferdinand Magellan, sea captain, leader of first expedition to sail around the world

Ferdinand Marcos, tenth president of the Philippines

Ferdinand Porsche, Austrian automotive engineer

Fernando Pisani, Hockey Player

Ferdinand de Saussure, famous linguist

Fernando Dinarte Santos Silva, Portuguese footballer

Fernando Torres, Spanish footballer

Fernando Wood, New York City mayor

Ferdinand von Zeppelin, airship mogul

★ Ferdinand "Jelly Roll Morton" Lamothe, self-styled inventor of jazz

Other meanings



Città Ferdinand, the largest city in Malta by area

Ferdinand (horse) (1983–2002), racehorse

Franz Ferdinand (band), from Scotland

Ferdinand the Bull, eponymous character from ''The Story of Ferdinand,'' a children's book

Ferd'nand, a comic-strip character syndicated by United Media

Ferdinand (moon), a moon of Uranus

Elefant, WWII German self-propelled antitank gun

Ferdinand, Vermont, a small town

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