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Winfred

American  
[win-frid] / ˈwɪn frɪd /

noun

  1. a male given name: from an Old English word meaning “peaceful friend.”


Example Sentences

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Some Ugandan apparel makers, like Winfred Arinaitwe, acknowledge that the quality of locally made fabric is often poor.

From Seattle Times

It was inside of Winfred García, 65, who is learning to walk again after liver disease almost killed him.

From Washington Post

“How does this bill help the people I represent?” asked Rep. Winfred Dukes, an Albany Democrat.

From Washington Times

“There are some rumors that there are a lot of side effects,” said Winfred Adrah, a 28-year-old software developer in Ho, in the Volta region of Ghana.

From New York Times

The Winfred Holtby Academy pupil became interested in photography after his teacher "got me into taking photos" two years ago.

From BBC