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Re: I've got a question about the name of....
Hi Lucille,Alfred is Anglo-Saxon, but the roots are Germanic. I do not know the ancient Germanic form but Old German forms are Alfrad, Albrad, Alberad with exactly the same meaning ("elf" + "counsel". They are still used in these forms today (very rare though).In Germany and Scandinavia the name Alfred is used as a variant form of the namesAlfrid (Allfrid, Alfried, Allfried)
which means "all" + "peace"andAdalfried (Alfried, Alfrid)
which means "noble" + "peace"as well.So you are right, too!Regards, Satu
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So I was right indeed, there are 2 possibilities with the name! :) Thanks! :)I like to think it's a variant of Adalfried rather than just being Anglo-Saxon (I'm more into Germanic names instead of Anglo-Saxon ones) then. :)Greetings,Lucille
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