Alfred in English use is almost always derived from
Alfred the Great. However
Alfred is a Latinised abbreviation (in coinage Ælfred). His real name was
Æþelfriþ, son of Æþelwulf, and brother of
Æþelræd,
Æþelberht, Æþelbald,
Æþelstan and Æþelswiþ, his daughters were
Æþelflæd, Æþelgifu and his son
Æþelweard (he had another daughter, whose name is unclear, it is recorded as
Elfreda [Æþelfreoþu] and Elstrudis [
Æþelþryþ?]). The Wiktionary derivation is a folk-etymology, but an early one — within two generations both Æþel- and Ælf- are recorded as the first element of names in this family, although there is confusion as to who is who, and some forms are known only from much later copies of charters or letters and may have been "corrected" later.
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