I've got a question about the name of....
Alfred. I read on this site that it's an Old English first name. But I always thought it was a Germanic name, composed of the elements 'al' (= noble) and 'fred' (= peace). Like 'al' from Albert and 'fred' from Manfred.Can't it be that it's *also* Germanic in origin? I mean, that in England it exists, but composed of different elements, and vice versa in Germany? I think Alfred must've existed in Germany way before the Anglo-Saxons, so that it's composed of Germanic elements instead of Anglo-Saxon ones.What do you think? Could I be right? Or am I wrong and is Alfred strictly Anglo-Saxon?Greetings,Lucille
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I've got a question about the name of....  ·  Lucille  ·  12/3/2003, 8:55 AM
Re: I've got a question about the name of....  ·  Satu  ·  12/3/2003, 11:45 AM
Re: I've got a question about the name of....  ·  Lucille  ·  12/3/2003, 11:52 AM