[Facts] Re: Double meaning of Alfred? Male, German
Old English certainly had a cognate for the ancient Germanic element frid! It was friþ (later spelled as frith):https://www.behindthename.com/element/frith31https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Reconstruction:Proto-Germanic/fri%C3%BEuz#DescendantsI see the Old English cognate of Adalfrid is even in the main database of this website already, I hadn't thought to look for that yesterday evening (as I was tired and about to go to bed). Here it is: Æðelfrið. It looks like the name was rarely used after the Norman conquest in 1066, so I guess that's why Alfred as a variant of Æðelfrið never took off (or eventually became well-known) in England. It might already have existed before then (perhaps rarely), but died off together with Æðelfrið.

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Double meaning of Alfred? Male, German  ·  EncyclopediaBrown  ·  1/19/2019, 3:29 AM
Re: Double meaning of Alfred? Male, German  ·  Dorchadas  ·  1/19/2019, 2:08 PM
Re: Double meaning of Alfred? Male, German  ·  EncyclopediaBrown  ·  1/19/2019, 7:34 PM
Re: Double meaning of Alfred? Male, German  ·  Dorchadas  ·  1/19/2019, 11:58 PM
Re: Double meaning of Alfred? Male, German  ·  EncyclopediaBrown  ·  1/20/2019, 6:24 AM
Re: Double meaning of Alfred? Male, German  ·  Dorchadas  ·  1/26/2019, 1:30 PM
Re: Double meaning of Alfred? Male, German  ·  thegriffon  ·  2/7/2019, 3:27 AM