Tancred
Tancred or Tankred is a masculine given name of Germanic origin. Tankrad comes from thank- (thought) and -rad (counsel), meaning "well-thought advice". It was used in the High Middle Ages mainly by the Normans and especially associated with the Hauteville family in Italy. It is rare today as a first name, but still common as a Norman surname: Tanqueray. Its Italian form is Tancredi and in Latin it is Tancredus. Its Italian patronymic is also Tancredi. Famous historical persons with the name include:
Tancred of Hauteville could refer to: Tancred of Hauteville, founder of the Hauteville family Tancred, son of the above, stayed in Normandy Tancred, Prince of Galilee, a leader of the First Crusade Tancred, Prince of Bari, son of Roger II of Sicily, and Prince of Taranto from 1132 to 1138 Tancred, Count of Syracuse Tancred of Sicily, King of Sicily in the late 12th century Tancred of Conversano, count of Brindisi Tancred Tancredi, a Dominican friar Tancred of Bologna, a Dominican canonist Tankrad, abbot of Prüm Abbey in the 9th century
It is also carried by some fictional characters: Tancred of Salerno, character in Boccaccio's Decameron Tancred Torrson, a character in Jenny Nimmo's "Children of the Red King" series Tancred, a character in the computer game Diablo 2 Tancred, a character in Summoner, known as the "King of Fleas"
Some works of art: Tancred, a novel by published in 1847 by Benjamin Disraeli. Tancred (play), a 19th century play by John Augustus Stone
It was used as a surname in England: Lawson-Tancred Baronets, title held by ancient Yorkshire family
And as a placename in America: Tancred, California, in Yolo County
Translation
The word "Tancred" occurs as such in the following languages: English, Dutch.
Translation(s) in other languages: Welsh: Tancred (gwahaniaethu), German: Tankred, French: Tancrède, Korean: 탕크레드, Japanese: タンクレーディ, Portuguese: Tancredo, Russian: Танкред, Ukrainian: Танкред.
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