Type Word & Element
Usage Anglo-Saxon [1]
Meaning & History
Old English word meaning "elf".
Related Items
Given Name DescendantsAlfred(Albanian) Ælfflæd, Ælfgar, Ælfgifu, Ælfheah, Ælfnoð, Ælfræd, Ælfric, Ælfsige, Ælfstan, Ælfswiþ, Ælfþryð, Ælfthryth, Ælfweard, Ælfwig, Ælfwine, Ælfwynn(Anglo-Saxon) Alfréd(Czech) Alfred(Danish) Alfred(Dutch) Alfred, Alfreda, Alvena, Alvin, Alvina, Aubree, Aubrey, Aubrie, Aubrielle, Averie, Avery, Elfleda, Elfreda, Elfrieda, Elvin, Elvina, Elvis, Elwin, Elwyn, Algar, Alger, Elfrida(English) Alfred(French) Alfred, Elfriede, Alfreda(German) Alberic, Alberich, Alboin, Alfwin(Germanic) Alberich(Germanic Mythology) Alphege(History) Alfréd(Hungarian) Alberico, Alfreda, Alfredo(Italian) Alfrēds(Latvian) Alfredas(Lithuanian) Elric(Medieval English) Auberi(Medieval French) Ailín(Medieval Irish) Alfred(Norwegian) Albarīks, Albaweniz(Old Germanic) Alfríkr, Alfvin(Old Norse) Alfred, Alfreda(Polish) Alfredo(Portuguese) Alfréd(Slovak) Alfredo(Spanish) Alfred, Alvin(Swedish)
Sources & References
- Bosworth and Toller. An Anglo-Saxon Dictionary (1898), page 14, available from http://lexicon.ff.cuni.cz/texts/oe_bosworthtoller_about.html.