Tancred

Tancred or Tankred is a masculine given name of Germanic origin that comes from thank- (thought) and -rath (counsel), meaning "well-thought advice". It was used in the High Middle Ages mainly by the Normans (see French Tancrède) and especially associated with the Hauteville family in Italy.[1] It is rare today as a first name, but still common as a Norman surname: Tanqueray, Tanquerey, Tanqueret. Its Italian form is Tancredi and in Latin it is Tancredus. Its Italian patronymic is also Tancredi. Famous historical persons with the name include:

People with the given name

Fictional characters

  • Tancred of Salerno, character in Boccaccio's Decameron (mid-14th century)
  • Tancred, a character in the Italian epic poem La Gerusalemme liberata (1581) by Torquato Tasso. He is beloved by Clorinda and Erminia, and often shown in art with one of them
  • Tancred, Lord Montacute, title character of Benjamin Disraeli's novel Tancred (1847)
  • Tancred Torsson, 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"
  • Sir Tancred Beauleigh, the father of the title character in Edgar Jepson's Tinker stories
  • Tancredi, nephew of the Prince of Salina, the protagonist, in Tomasi di Lampedusa's novel "Il gattopardo" (The Leopard) and in Visconti's film of the same name.
  • Tandredi Recchi, the family patriarch in the Luca Guadagnino 2009 film I Am Love.
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See also

References

  1. Alfonso Burgio, Dizionario dei nomi propri di persona (Rome: Hermes Edizioni, 1992), p. 327.
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