Fidel
See also: fidel and fidêl
English
Etymology
Borrowed from Spanish Fidel.
Pronunciation
- (UK, US) IPA(key): /fɪˈdel/
Proper noun
Fidel
- A male given name from Spanish
- A surname from Spanish.
Translations
male given name
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Statistics
- According to the 2010 United States Census, Fidel is the 34427th most common surname in the United States, belonging to 658 individuals. Fidel is most common among White (53.8%), Hispanic/Latino (19.6%) and Asian/Pacific Islander (15.81%) individuals.
Anagrams
- Field, felid, field, filed, flied
Cebuano
Etymology
From Spanish Fidel, from Latin Fidelis, fromfidelis.
Proper noun
Fidel
- a male given name from Latin
German
Etymology
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Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ˈfiːdl̩]
- Hyphenation: Fi‧del
Audio (file)
Noun
Fidel f (genitive Fidel, plural Fideln)
- (music) vielle
Declension
Declension of Fidel [feminine]
singular | plural | ||||
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indef. | def. | noun | def. | noun | |
nominative | eine | die | Fidel | die | Fideln |
genitive | einer | der | Fidel | der | Fideln |
dative | einer | der | Fidel | den | Fideln |
accusative | eine | die | Fidel | die | Fideln |
Further reading
- “Fidel” in Duden online
Spanish
Etymology
From Latin Fidēlis, name of various saints (see Saint Fidelis), from the fidēlis (“faithful”).Cognates include Italian Fedele, Portuguese Fidélis.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /fiˈdel/ [fiˈð̞el]
- Rhymes: -el
- Syllabification: Fi‧del
Proper noun
Fidel m
- a male given name
Related terms
- female given names: Fidela, Fidelia
Tagalog
Etymology
From Spanish Fidel, from Latin Fidelis, fromfidelis.
Proper noun
Fidel
- a male given name from Latin