Proper noun
A female given name from the Germanic languages, feminine form of Frederick. Quite rare in English.
A town in Delaware
Source: en.wiktionary.orgByatt tells the story of Frederica Potter, an English young woman in the early 1950s (when she is first introduced), who is very appreciative of Racine, and specifically of Phedre. Source: Internet
COVID safety protocols will be in place for the event, which will be held at OCTC's Downtown Campus at 1501 Frederica Street in Owensboro. Source: Internet
She later went on to specifically praise bills sponsored by House Democratic Caucus Chairman Hakeem Jeffries and Democratic Rep. Frederica Wilson addressing police violence and racial inequality. Source: Internet
Democratic Rep. Frederica Wilson of Florida took to the House floor on Wednesday to call for justice for Martin, calling the incident "a classic example of racial profiling quickly followed by murder." Source: Internet
In her 38 years of teaching sumi-e, or Japanese ink painting, watercolor art and calligraphy, artist Frederica Marshall estimates 23,000 students have passed through her classes. Source: Internet
While on the phone, in a conversation heard on speakerphone by David Johnson’s mother and Florida Rep. Frederica S. Wilson, Trump allegedly told the women that Johnson “must have known what he signed up for” in a disrespectful tone of voice. Source: Internet