Freddrick, of German origin, is a unique and distinctive given name that gained popularity in the United States during the mid-20th century. It is derived from the Old Germanic elements "frið" meaning peace, and "ric" signifying power or ruler. The name Freddrick is often associated with its more common variant, Frederick, but it stands alone as a distinct name with its own character and charm.
"Freddrick experienced its peak popularity from the late 40s to early 50s, with a significant rise in births from 1948 (12) to 1953 (25). It remained popular throughout the 50s and 60s but saw a steady decline thereafter. From 1970 onwards, it became quite uncommon, with fewer than 20 births per year on average."