Alfreð name meaning

Gender: Boy
Origin: Old English, German and Old Norse
Usage: Icelandic and Danish
Meaning: Wise Counsellor, Name of a King, Elf Counsel, All and Peace, Natural Spirit and Inspired Advice
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What does Alfreð mean?

Alfreð is Icelandic equivalent of Alfred.

Variants of Alfreð

Alfred, Aelfred, Aelfraed, Alfrid, Freddie, Aldfrid, Alfridh, Hallfrid, Freddye, Manfred

How popular is the name Alfreð?

Alfreð is immensely popular in Germany where every 1 in 400 have the name as well as in Uganda. Also it is popular in South Africa, Ghana, Kenya, Austria, Tanzania, Nigeria, Malawi, Sierra Leone, England, Zambia, DR Congo, Switzerland, Philippines, Cameroon, Rwanda, Canada, Madagascar, France, Sudan, Zimbabwe, Liberia, Central African Republic, Burundi, Chad, Egypt, Jamaica, Haiti, Indonesia, Malaysia, Mozambique, Netherlands, Benin, Russia, Papua New Guinea, Belgium, Congo and Albania.

In India, Poland, South Sudan, Togo, Ivory Coast, Guinea, Ethiopia, Solomon Islands, Uzbekistan, Scotland, Botswana, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Norway, Burkina Faso, Namibia, Denmark, Malta, Wales, Australia, Saudi Arabia, Italy, Sweden, Spain, Gabon, Brazil, Israel, Czech Republic, Ukraine, Romania, Dominican Republic and Greece it is common while somewhat familiar in Bahamas, Swaziland, Hong Kong, Senegal, Ireland, Fiji, China, Mali, New Zealand, Venezuela, Guyana, Vanuatu, Luxembourg, Trinidad and Tobago, Northern Ireland, Tunisia, Barbados, Qatar, Mexico, Kosovo, French Polynesia, Suriname, Kuwait, Armenia, Tonga, Samoa, Morocco, Belize, Lesotho, Croatia, Chile, United Arab Emirates, Pakistan, Colombia, Peru, Slovenia, Oman, Panama, Estonia, Kazakhstan, United States Virgin Islands, Guam, Bahrain, Paraguay, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, New Caledonia, Japan, Grenada, Taiwan, Slovakia, Antigua and Barbuda, Honduras, Jersey, Guatemala, Portugal and Saint Lucia.

As per our research, over 1470000 babies have been bestowed Alfreð around the globe.

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  •  Maríus - Eternal and Illustrous Maríus chiefly is used in Icelandic and Danish is given to boys. Maríus is Icelandic equivalent of Marius

Famous people named Alfreð

  • Alfreð Gíslason, former player and coach for the Iceland national handball team and the current coach of THW Kiel

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