Statistics and meaning of name Frehr


Usage: 8% firstname, 92% surname.
Frehr first name was found 5 times in 2 different countries. (USA,Belgium)
Surname Frehr is used at least 56 times in at least 6 countries.




      Surname Frehr
Given names
Jesper Frehr (2)
Ole Frehr (2)
Hubert Frehr (1)
Markus Frehr (1)
Horst Frehr (1)
Franz Frehr (1)
Armin Frehr (1)
Martina Frehr (1)
Bela Frehr (1)
Michael Frehr (1)
Maj Frehr (1)
Helmut Frehr (1)
Gizella Frehr (1)
Torben Frehr (1)
Svend Frehr (1)
Jette Frehr (1)
Carsten Frehr (1)
Ida Frehr (1)
Helle Frehr (1)
Lis Frehr (1)
Majbritt Frehr (1)
Andreas Frehr (1)
Niels Frehr (1)
Mette Frehr (1)
Martin Frehr (1)
Heidi Frehr (1)




Surname Frehr in Germany   Surname Frehr in USA   

Frehr reversed is Rherf
Name contains 5 letters - 20.00% vowels and 80.00% consonants.

Anagrams: Frerh Hrerf Rrehf
Misspells: Flehr Frrehr Frehra Ferhr Frerh Frher



Rhymes: year clear sphere rear spear

Meaning of this name is unknown.

Andreas Frehr says: The origin of the Danish part of "Frehr" is a small village in Nor-thern Jutland (still existing),called "Fraer" The origin of this name is a god from the Iron Age,called "Freyr" (god for rain and sunshine, for crop and yield). There may have been a "Vi" (holy place) for Freyr in this village. Our ancestors were not called Frehr, while living there, but in the 17th century they moved to southern Jutland. Officially (on birth certificate) they still had their original name, but were now always called Frehr because they spoke another dialect and named from the village they came from far away. In 1824 they took the name "Frehr" as their official,real name. Frehr is a rare name in Denmark (around 200 per-sons) We are all descen-ded from the (small far-mers) in the village Fraer in Nothern Jutland.
Andreas Frehr says: "the meaning of Frehr" is wellknown in Denmark. In Northern Jutland, a litte south of the city Aalborg, there is a small village, called "Fraehr" with the special Danish letter, in German og Swedish known as รค. In the 17th Century some Frehr-ancestors from this village moved to Southern Jutland. It is supposed they were called Frehr, bucause they came from that village and spoke another dialect. The village "Fraehr" has its name from a heathen god in the Iron Age (1000-1100) called "Freir", perhaps there was a "Vi" (temple) for this god in the village.

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Frehr.net - FREE
Frehr.co.uk - UNKNOWN
Frehr.de - FREE


Writers: Xavier Frehring

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