Freddie
Freddie (name) means a diminutive form of the male name Frederick. Example: “Friends have called him Freddie since he was a boy.”
How to use Freddie
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishAn affectionate short form of Frederick.
Word forms
Freddies plural
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Etymology
From Fred plus the diminutive suffix -ie.
Synonyms
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Rhymes for Freddie
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What does “Freddie” mean?
The word “Freddie” means a diminutive form of the male name Frederick. In plain terms, an affectionate short form of Frederick.
How do you pronounce “Freddie”?
“Freddie” is pronounced FREH-dee (/ˈfɹɛdi/ in IPA).
How do you use “Freddie” in a sentence?
Here is “Freddie” used in a sentence: “Friends have called him Freddie since he was a boy.”
What part of speech is “Freddie”?
“Freddie” is a name.
Is “Freddie” a common word?
“Freddie” is an uncommon word in modern English.
Is Freddie short for Frederick?
Yes, Freddie is a diminutive form of the male name Frederick, used as a shorter, more casual version of the full name.
What is the difference between Freddie and Freddy?
Freddie and Freddy are simply alternate spellings of the same diminutive form of Frederick, with no difference in meaning; the choice between them is a matter of personal or regional preference.