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I love old English and Anglo Saxon names. Elfreda is not particularly pretty but for me that only adds to its charm.
I like the spellings “Elfrida” and “Elfrieda” better but all in all a pretty name — “Elfie” as a nickname.
My name is ISELE EGHOSASERE ‘ELFREDA’. What I like most about this name Elfreda is that it’s unique, it’s special, outstanding, and wherever I go to when I say my name people get confused with the pronunciation and the spelling and it's funny, it makes me laugh out loud most times... I get recognized in familiar gatherings because of my name... I remember some time ago I met a lady at one of NEOLIFE's international companies in Nigeria. When my name was called to come get my order in the processing hall she was like "I'm sorry Miss, what is your name?" I told her and she was like "This is the first time I am hearing such a beautiful name. Can you spell it?" she asked. I spelt it for her, unknown to me she was pregnant. She told me she would like to give the name to her child when she gives birth, though her tummy had not started showing... I could also remember in my High school where my teacher gave her first child my name Elfreda because of how unique it is... so many stories to share... I couldn’t have asked for a better name... I love my name Elfreda... Please give your child this name so it doesn’t go out of existence.
I can't imagine this old name on anyone today. I dislike the sound altogether, and anything with ''elf'' will surely lead to teasing today.
I disagree with the last poster - Elfie makes a cute nn.
I've commented at more length under the alternate spelling Elfrida...
It's a shame you don't see this name around much.
Elfie is a cute nickname.

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