Where does “Friedmann” come from?

Friedmann (German) comes from German Fried, from German Friede, from Middle High German vride, from Old High German fridu, from Proto-West Germanic friþu, from Proto-Germanic friþuz, from Proto-Indo-European priHós, from Proto-Indo-European preyH- — to love, to please.

Ancestry of “Friedmann”, step by step

Friedmann traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via German Fried

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1GermanFriedAlternative form of Friede; peace
2GermanFriedepeace
3Middle High Germanvridetruce, protection, safety
4Old High Germanfridupeace
5Proto-West Germanicfriþupeace
6Proto-Germanicfriþuzpeace, tranquility; sanctuary, refuge
7Proto-Indo-EuropeanpriHósdear, beloved; happy, free
8Proto-Indo-EuropeanpreyH-to love, to please

via German mann

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Germanmannman, male human being
2Middle High Germanmanman
3Old High Germanmanman
4Proto-Germanic*mann-
5Proto-Indo-Europeanmen-to think, mind; spiritual activity; to stay,...

Words derived from “Friedmann

Every word from Proto-Indo-European preyH-