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Elfriede, also known as Elfreda, Elfrida, Alfrida, Aelfrida, Elfrieda, Elftrude, Elftraut among other variants, is a female given name, derived from Ælfþryð (Aelfthryth) meaning "elf-strength". The name fell out of fashion in the Middle Ages and was revived in the 19th century in both England and Germany.
Here are the sweetest, most creative name ideas for your Scout Elf.
With the holidays rapidly approaching, that means a beloved character is about to make their seasonal debut. No, we’re not talking about Santa Claus, but his famous pint-size helper: Elf on the ...
Síofra is a feminine given name of Irish origin meaning elf or changeling. [1] [2]It may refer to: Síofra Cléirigh Büttner (born 1995), Irish middle-distance runner; Síofra Campbell, Irish actress, cinematographer, director, producer, and writer
In later Old Icelandic, alfr ("elf") and the personal name which in Common Germanic had been * Aþa(l)wulfaz both coincidentally became álfr~Álfr. [18] Elves appear in some place names, though it is difficult to be sure how many because other words, including personal names, can appear similar to elf, such as al- (from eald) meaning "old
Luckily, our extensive list of Elf on the Shelf names for boys and girls is here to give you a bit of Christmas inspiration. Grab a notebook, start jotting down your favorites, and get ready to ...
The modern Irish girl's name, Síofra, means an elvish or changeling child, deriving from Síobhra(í), meaning fairy(/fairies). The Aos sí, siabhra (commonly anglicised as "sheevra"), may be prone to evil and mischief. [22] [23] However, the Ulster folk song 'The Gartan Mother's Lullaby' also uses "sheevra" simply to mean "spirit" or "fairy ...