Winfred

[ win-frid ]

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

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How to use Winfred in a sentence

  • Winfred's French bringing up and the influence of a weakly affectionate mother have singularly warped his moral perception.

    Margarita's Soul | Ingraham Lovell
  • You see Mother has just begun to to be nice to him, and we can't afford to lose her good-will, Winfred—we simply can't.

    Margarita's Soul | Ingraham Lovell
  • But the knife never fell, for from the silent avenues of the dark forest came the good Saint Winfred and his people.

    Good Stories For Great Holidays | Frances Jenkins Olcott
  • Every day they inspected the progress made in the building of the ship which was to carry Prince Winfred to their shores.

    The Village of Youth | Bessie Hatton
  • Winfred, as became a son of the sea, was clothed in a garb of emerald tone, embroidered with shells.

    The Village of Youth | Bessie Hatton