Frode (Old English: Frōði, Old English: Frōda, Middle German: Vruote, Norwegian and Danish: Frode) - Norwegian, and Danish male name for "wise", "scholar" or "clever" . They were worn by many legendary kings of Denmark according to works such as Beowulf, Edda younger, Gesta Danorum, Ynglinga Saga or Grottasöngr. The Danestum Gesta lists as many as six rulers of that name. The form "Frōði" is still used in Icelandic or Faroe Islands. The diminutive form of the name is "Frotho", be "Frodo". It was used by John Ronald Reuel Tolkien in the Lord of the Rings trilogy. One of the characters of the work is named Frodo. In 2008, the name Frode carried 11384 people in Norway, about 1413 in Denmark, and in Sweden about 307 men. Famous people named Frode Bibliography

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