Wilfred (given name)

Wilfred is a masculine given name derived from Germanic roots meaning "will" and "peace" (like Old English wil and frið) . Wilfred was popular in the United Kingdom in the early twentieth century. Wilfried and its English spelling, Wilfrid, are closely related to Wilfred, with the same roots (Will and Frieden in German).

Wilfred, Wilfrid, Wilfrith, Wifred
GenderMale
Origin
Word/name(germanic) wil (will) and frið (peace) in Old English
Meaning"He who wants peace"
Other names
Related namesWilfried, Wilfrid, Wilf

People named Wilfred

People named Wilfrid

  • Wilfrid (c. 634–709), originally spelled Wilfrith, Anglo-Saxon saint and Bishop of York
  • Wilfrid (8th century bishop) or Saint Wilfrid the Younger (d. either 745 or 746), also an Anglo-Saxon saint and Bishop of York
  • Wilfrid Brambell (1912-1985), Irish actor
  • Wilfrid Wilson Gibson (1878-1962), British poet
  • Wilfrid de Glehn (1870-1951), British Impressionist painter
  • Wilfrid Kent Hughes (1895–1970), Australian soldier, Olympian and Olympic Games organiser, author and federal and state government minister
  • Wilfrid Hyde-White (1903-1991), English character actor
  • Wilfrid Laurier (1841-1919), seventh Prime Minister of Canada
  • Wilfrid Lawson, various baronets and one character actor
  • Wilfrid Wop May (1896-1952), Canadian First World War flying ace and aviation pioneer
  • Wilfrid Napier (born 1941), Roman Catholic cardinal and Archbishop of Durbin, South Africa
  • Wilfrid Noyce (1917-1962), English mountaineer and author
  • Wilfrid Pelletier (1896-1982), Canadian conductor, pianist, composer and administrator
  • Wilfrid Sellars (1912-1989), American philosopher
  • Wilfrid Michael Voynich (1865-1930), Polish revolutionary, antiquarian and bibliophile
  • Wilfrid Wood (1888 – 1976), English artist

People named Wilfrith

Fictional characters

See also

  • Wilfred (disambiguation)
  • Wilf
  • Wilfried (given name)
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