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Freire
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See also: freire
English
Etymology
Proper noun
Freire (plural Freires)
- A surname from Spanish [in turn from Galician].
- 2009 April 29, Marc Ambinder, “Dems and GOPers Treat Their Mods Differently”, in The Atlantic, archived from the original on 10 May 2021, retrieved 25 March 2024:
- That's proof to Freire that the party has room for moderate Republicans who are nonetheless loyal Republicans.
Derived terms
Statistics
- According to the 2010 United States Census, Freire is the 12514th most common surname in the United States, belonging to 2477 individuals. Freire is most common among Hispanic/Latino (66.49%) and White (30.36%) individuals.
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Galician
Etymology
From freire (“friar”), from Old Occitan fraire.
Pronunciation
Proper noun
Freire m
- a surname
References
- “Freire” in Ana Isabel Boullón Agrelo / Xulio Sousa Fernández (dirs.): Cartografía dos apelidos de Galicia. Santiago de Compostela: Instituto da Lingua Galega.
- Barreiro, Xavier Varela; Guinovart, Xavier Gómez (2006–2018), “Freire”, in Corpus Xelmírez: corpus lingüístico da Galicia medieval [Corpus Xelmírez: linguistic corpus of Medieval Galicia] (in Galician), Santiago de Compostela: Instituto da Lingua Galega
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Spanish
Etymology
Borrowed from Galician Freire, from freire (“friar”), from Old Occitan fraire.
Pronunciation
Proper noun
Freire m or f by sense
- a surname from Galician
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