Wulfred
m.
Old English wulf, Old High German wolf, Gothic wulf 'wolf' + Old English ræd, Old Saxon rād, Old High German rāt 'counsel, advice'.
- Austria
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- Latin
- ● c1128 Wolfrat (nom) UrkStyria 118a;
c1130 Wolfradus (nom) ibid. 122a
- England
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- Latin
- ● 1222 Wlfredi (gen) StPaulDom p. 20,
Wluredi (gen) ibid. p. 20
- France
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- Latin
- ● c823 Vulfradus (nom) irminon-vol2 112, Palatiolum;
909 Ulfredo (abl) St-Barnard-Romans no. 77;
1044 Volveradus (nom) StVdM-II 659
- Germany
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- Latin
- ● 822x875 Wluered (abl) TradCorb §88,
Wlvered (nom) ibid. §38,
uoluered (nom) ibid. §38;
935 Vlfridi (gen) HambUrk-vol1 XXX
Cite as: S.L. Uckelman. "Wulfred". In S.L. Uckelman, ed. The Dictionary of Medieval Names from European Sources, Edition 2023, no. 1. http://dmnes.org/2023/1/name/Wulfred.