It's German and means to be happy in the jubilant, partying sense. To make merry.
2007-02-19 11:19:01
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answered by special-chemical-x 6
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Froelich is a lunar impact crater on the far side of the Moon. It is located in the northern regions, just beyond the north-northwestern limb. Only a few kilometers separate this formation from Lovelace crater to the north. Further to the south is the Merrill crater, and to the southeast along the limb is the larger Brianchon crater.
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2007-02-19 11:16:47
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answered by amberr_YO 2
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John Froelich (1849 – 1933) was an inventor who lived in the U.S. state of Iowa, and invented the first practical gasoline powered farm tractor.
2007-02-19 11:17:54
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answered by collinbarnette 2
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I also have the last name Froelich, and I've been told by elderly family members that it means "happy go lucky" or describing a happy, cheerful, or "merry" person. In other words, Froelich is the English equivalent to happy!
2016-12-23 22:34:26
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answered by Lauren 1
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means cheerful, but since you are giving the answer why are you even asking?
Fröhlich, Froehlich, Frohlich, Frölich, Froelich is a German surname meaning "cheerful" :
2007-02-19 11:16:26
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answered by Pick_a_Name 5
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It does mean happy in German. Also in Yiddish. Which is why some people who are Jewish have this name.
Similar word in English is "frolic"
2007-02-19 11:15:53
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answered by DLeibowitz 5
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I know Frolich, that means happy.
2007-02-19 11:20:03
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answered by L U K E 7
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frolic - to dance/party or play, to be merry, from the German fröhlich - to be glad
2007-02-19 11:17:16
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answered by Shawn D 3
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