Frater

Frater is the Latin word for brother.


 * In Roman Catholicism, a monk who is not a priest

Frater may also refer to:

Surname

 * Alexandetian Frater (1937–2020), New Hebrides travel writer and journalist
 * Anne Frater, Scottish poet from Bayble, Outer Hebrides
 * Benjamin Frater (1979–2007), Australian poet
 * George Frater, Scottish rugby player active 1896–1905
 * György Fráter (1482–1551), Croatian nobleman and monk
 * Kevaughn Frater (born 1994), Jamaican footballer
 * Lindel Frater (born 1977), Jamaican sprinter
 * Lóránd Fráter, (1872-1930), Hungarian composer
 * Michael Frater (born 1982), Jamaican sprinter
 * Rhiannon Frater, American author
 * Robert Frater (cricketer) (1902–1968), New Zealand cricketer
 * Robert Frater (fencer) (born 1887), British Olympic fencer
 * Tony Van Frater (died 2015), guitarist for British band Red Alert
 * Viktoria Frater, Hungarian gymnast

Title

 * Frater Achad (Charles Stansfeld Jones; 1886–1950), English occultist
 * Frater Albertus (1911–1984), American alchemist and teacher
 * Frater Eratus (Karl Spiesberger; 1904–1992), German mystic and occultist
 * Frater Perdurabo (Aleister Crowley; 1875–1947), English occultist
 * Frater Progradior (Frank Bennett (occultist); 1868–1930), Australian occultist
 * Frater Saturnus (Karl Germer; 1885–1962), German occultist
 * Frater U.: D.: (Ralph Tegtmeier; born 1952), German occultist

Other

 * Frater House, a house where fraternity or sorority members live and work together
 * Frater, Ontario, a community in the Unorganized North Algoma District, Ontario, Canada
 * Refectory, sometimes called a frater, a dining hall in a monastery or boarding school
 * The Frater, publication of Psi Omega, an American fraternity of dentists
 * Frater Superior, the head of Ordo Templi Orientis, an international fraternal and religious organization
 * Frater (lingua sistemfrater), a constructed language