Fritz
Fritz was originally a German nickname for Friedrich, or
Frederick (
der alte Fritz, a nickname for King
Frederick II of Prussia). Common derivations include the surnames Fritsche, Fritche, and Fritsh.
Fritz was a pejorative nickname given to Germans during World War II.
Fritz may also refer to:
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Fritz (chess), a German computer chess program
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Fritz-chip, secure cryptoprocessor of the Trusted Computing Group
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Fritz the Cat, cartoon character
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Fritz the Cat, animated film
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Fritz (dog), a fictional
pit bull in
Jumanji and
Zathura, both written by
Chris Van Allsburg.
The Nine Lives of Fritz the Cat, sequel to
Fritz the Cat*
Fritz (band) (1968-1972), featuring Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham
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Fritz a Type of Sausage, Similar to Bologna.
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Chester Fritz Library and the
Chester Fritz Auditorium, facilities on the University of North Dakota campus in Grand Forks, North Dakota
* "
On the fritz" refers to something (specifically an appliance) broken or malfunctioning, perhaps
onomatopoeia for the noise of electric
sparks jumping.
* a nickname of the
Personnel Armor System for Ground Troops Helmet kevlar helmet currently used by the US Military, so-called because of its resemblance to the German
Stahlhelm.
* Character in
Frankenstein played by
Dwight Frye. Frye's definitive portrayal of a mad scientist's hunchbacked assistant became confused with
Bela Lugosi's non-related
Ygor in
Son of Frankenstein, resulting in the latter name becoming associated with this horror-movie staple.