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'''Wilfred''', '''[[Wilfried]]''', '''Wilfrid''' and '''Wifred''' are masculine given names derived from [[Germanic languages|Germanic]] roots meaning "will" and "peace" (like [[Old English]] ''wil'' and ''frið''). '''Wilfred'' was popular in the [[United Kingdom]] in the early twentieth century. |
'''Wilfred''', '''[[Wilfried]]''', '''Wilfrid''' and '''Wifred''' are masculine given names derived from [[Germanic languages|Germanic]] roots meaning "will" and "peace" (like [[Old English]] ''wil'' and ''frið''). '''Wilfred''' was popular in the [[United Kingdom]] in the early twentieth century. |
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Wilfred, Wilfried, Wilfrid and Wifred are masculine given names 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.
Wilfred may refer to:
- Saint Wilfred the Younger, saint and Bishop of York in England in the 8th century
- Wilfred (TV series), an Australian comedy series
- Wilfred of Ivanhoe, a knight, the hero of Ivanhoe
- Wilfred Owen, a war poet
See also
- Wilfrid (c. 634 – 709), Anglo-Saxon bishop and saint
- Sir Wilfrid Laurier, the seventh Prime Minister of Canada
- Wilfrid, one of The Bash St. Kids
- Wilfried (given name), a masculine given name
- Jo-Wilfried