Frida (given name)
Frida (with variants Freda, Frieda, Frinta and Freida) is a feminine given name. In central and eastern Europe, Frida is a short form of compound names containing the Germanic element fried meaning "peace".
People
    
    Freda
    
- Freda Betti (1924–1979), French opera singer
 - Freda Corbet (1900–1993), British politician
 - Freda Dowie (1928–2019), English actress
 - Freda Du Faur (1882–1935), Australian mountaineer
 - Freda Dudley Ward (1894–1983), English socialite and mistress of future king Edward VIII
 - Freda Foh Shen (born 1948), American film, television and theatre actress
 - Freda Gardner (1929–2020), former Moderator of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church (USA)
 - Freda Jackson (1907–1990), British actress
 - Freda James (1911–1988), British tennis player
 - Freda Koblick (1920–2011), American acrylic artist and sculptor
 - Freda Josephine McDonald (1906–1975), American-born French entertainer, known as Joséphine Baker
 - Freda Payne (born 1942), American singer and actress
 - Freda Warrington, British author
 - Freda Warfield, American politician
 - Freda Wright-Sorce (1955–2005), American radio broadcaster
 - Freda L. Wolfson (born 1954), American judge
 
Freedia
    
- Big Freedia (born 1978), American musician
 
Frida
    
- Frida Benneche (1880 – after 1943), American coloratura soprano
 - Frida Gustavsson (born 1993), Swedish model
 - Josefine Frida Pettersen (born 1996) Norwegian actress
 - Frida Hansdotter (born 1985), Swedish alpine skier
 - Frida Hyvönen (born 1977), Swedish singer-songwriter
 - Frida Kahlo (1907–1954), Mexican painter
 - Anni-Frid Lyngstad (born 1945), Swedish pop singer and member of ABBA, also known by her mononym Frida
 - Frida Maanum (born 1999), Norwegian professional footballer
 - Frida Stéenhoff (1865–1945), Swedish writer and feminist
 - Frida Topno (1925–2018), Indian politician
 - Frida Westman (born 2001), Swedish ski jumper
 
Frieda
    
- Frieda Arnold (fl. 1854–fl. 1859), British courtier, dresser (lady's maid) to Queen Victoria of Great Britain.
 - Frieda Belinfante (1904–1995), Dutch cellist, conductor, prominent lesbian and member of the Dutch Resistance during World War II
 - Frieda Dänzer (1931–2015), Swiss former Alpine skier
 - Frieda Hempel (1885–1955), German operatic soprano
 - Frieda Inescort (1901–1976), Scottish stage and film actress
 - Frieda Keller (1879-1942), a Swiss murderer
 - Frieda von Richthofen (1879–1956), wife of the writer D. H. Lawrence
 - Frieda Zamba (born 1965), American four-time world surfing champion
 
Freida
    
- Freida Lee Mock, award-winning filmmaker
 - Freida Pinto (born 1984), Indian actress and model
 - Freida J. Riley (1937–1969), American science and math teacher
 
Fictional characters
    
- Frieda (Peanuts), a character from the comic strip Peanuts
 - Frieda, a character in the Adventure Time miniseries "Islands"
 - Frieda Petrenko, a character from UK TV series Holby City
 - Frieda Pesky, a character from the TV series The Buzz on Maggie
 - Frida Suarez, a character from the television series El Tigre: The Adventures of Manny Rivera
 - Frida Villarreal, character in the telenovela Entre el amor y el odio
 - Frieda, a character from the children's film, Thomas & Friends: The Great Race
 - Freida "Freddi", a character from the Time Warp Trio book series and the adapted TV series
 - Frieda Berlin, a character from the television series Orange Is the New Black
 - Frida, a character from the television series Hilda
 - Frieda Jason, a character from the Stephen King novel, Carrie
 - Frieda Reiss, a character from the manga series Attack on Titan and the adapted TV series.
 
Animals
    
- Frida (dog), Mexican search and rescue dog
 
See also
    
- All pages with titles beginning with Freda
 - All pages with titles beginning with Freida
 - All pages with titles beginning with Frida
 - All pages with titles beginning with Frieda
 - Freda (disambiguation)
 
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