The usual explanation of the name
ALFRED (like on this board) is:
Ælf (elf) + ræd (counsil). But in one book I found a different derivation:
Al (= adal, noble) + fred (peace etc.), which makes a lot of sense, too.
Could it be that on the continent there was AL-FRED and in England (or Britain) there was ALF-RED and that at one point the two met and were considered one name?
I wonder if there is really any evidence for the AL-FRED explanation.
Andy ;—)