"Fredibalus" meaning in Latin

See Fredibalus in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Proper name

Forms: Fredibalī [genitive], no-table-tags [table-tags], Fredibalus [nominative, singular], Fredibalī [genitive, singular], Fredibalō [dative, singular], Fredibalum [accusative, singular], Fredibalō [ablative, singular], Fredibale [singular, vocative]
Etymology: Borrowed from Vandalic. The first element is Proto-Germanic *friþuz (“love; peace”), while the second one is probably *balþaz (“bold”). Etymology templates: {{bor+|la|xvn|-}} Borrowed from Vandalic, {{der|la|gem-pro|*friþuz|t=love; peace}} Proto-Germanic *friþuz (“love; peace”) Head templates: {{la-proper noun|Fredibalus<2>}} Fredibalus m sg (genitive Fredibalī); second declension Inflection templates: {{la-ndecl|Fredibalus<2>}}
  1. a male given name from Vandalic Tags: declension-2, masculine, singular Categories (topical): Latin given names, Latin male given names Synonyms: Fredobadus
    Sense id: en-Fredibalus-la-name-Znw-9Trc Categories (other): Latin entries with incorrect language header, Latin masculine nouns in the second declension

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