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Fregé is a proper noun that can refer to multiple unrelated subjects. It is used as a surname in parts of France and neighboring regions, and it also appears as the name of small localities in Francophone areas. Because it lacks a single, dominant meaning, its interpretation depends on the context in which it occurs.

As a surname, Fregé is uncommon and generally appears in regional records or among families with French

As a place name, Fregé designations tend to be small localities, streets, or geographic features within rural

In culture and fiction, Fregé may be used as a character name or setting in literary works,

See also: Frege, a separate surname and given name in Germanic and other linguistic contexts, and other

or
Corsican
ancestry.
In
historical
documents,
individuals
bearing
the
name
are
found
in
various
social
and
occupational
contexts,
though
no
widely
recognized
figure
defines
the
name
today.
Spelling
variants
may
appear
in
different
languages
or
over
time.
or
regionally
limited
areas.
Such
toponyms
commonly
reflect
older
landholding
arrangements,
geographic
characteristics,
or
historical
migration
patterns,
and
they
may
appear
only
in
local
maps
or
gazetteers.
film,
or
games.
These
uses
are
not
standardized
and
typically
derive
from
an
author’s
creative
choice
rather
than
from
a
formal
definitional
source.
similarly
spelled
forms
that
are
distinct
from
Fregé.