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Fernanda is a girl's name of Spanish, Italian, Portuguese origin meaning "bold voyager" Fernanda is the 500 ranked female name by popularity
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Fernanda has its origins in the Gothic language It is used largely in English, Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish The meaning of Fernanda is 'peace through bravery, bold protector, bold journey' It is derived from frith meaning 'peace, protection, safety' ; nanth 'bravery' ; fridu 'peace, protection, safety' ; nand 'bravery' ; farth 'journey'
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Spanish, Portuguese and Italian feminine form of Ferdinand
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♀ Fernanda What does Fernanda mean? Fernanda as a girls' name is pronounced fer-NAHN-dah It is of Old German origin, and the meaning of Fernanda is "ready journey" From fard nand Feminine of Ferdinand or Fernando STARTS ENDS WITH Fe-, -da Variations
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The name Fernanda is of German, Italian origins, which means it has more than one root, and is used in more than one countries and different languages of the world, especially English speaking countries, Italian speaking countries among others
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In American Baby Names the meaning of the name Fernanda is: Adventuresome Or search by baby name
- Fernanda - Name Meaning and Origin
Fernanda is a Female name of Germanic origin meaning ""Peace" (frid) and "daring" or "brave" (nanth); fearless peacemaker" Discover the full meaning, history, and significance of the name Fernanda
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Fernanda is an Italian, Spanish and Portuguese feminine form of the Germanic masculine name Ferdinand, which originally derived from the Gothic name Fridunanth or Frithnanths What does the name Fernanda mean? Fernanda means “bold protector” or “brave in peace” (from Gothic “frith friþ” = protection + “nanth nanþ” = courage)
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