Germanic Origin

Wilfried

A Germanic name combining 'wil' (will) and 'fried' (peace), meaning 'peaceful will' or 'one who desires peace.' Popular in German-speaking regions, Wilfried has a dignified, cerebral quality that suggests both strength and wisdom. The name was borne by medieval saints and remains respected across Central Europe.

Wilfried is a boy's name of Germanic origin. A Germanic name combining 'wil' (will) and 'fried' (peace), meaning 'peaceful will' or 'one who desires peace.' Popular in German-speaking regions, Wilfried has a dignified, cerebral quality that suggests both strength and wisdom. The name was borne by medieval saints and remains respected across Central Europe.

Particularly common in Germany, Austria, and the Low Countries; reflects Germanic naming conventions with a classic 1950s-70s European feel.

Origin & Etymology

The name Wilfried has roots in the Germanic language tradition. It derives from elements meaning “a Germanic name combining 'wil' (will) and 'fried' (peace), meaning 'peaceful will' or 'one who desires peace”.

Cultural context: Particularly common in Germany, Austria, and the Low Countries; reflects Germanic naming conventions with a classic 1950s-70s European feel.

As a boy's name, Wilfried carries the character of its Germanic heritage while remaining a distinctive and uncommon choice for parents seeking something unique.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does the name Wilfried mean?

Wilfried means "A Germanic name combining 'wil' (will) and 'fried' (peace), meaning 'peaceful will' or 'one who desires peace.' Popular in German-speaking regions, Wilfried has a dignified, cerebral quality that suggests both strength and wisdom. The name was borne by medieval saints and remains respected across Central Europe.", and is of Germanic origin.

Is Wilfried a boy name?

Wilfried is primarily used as a boy's name.

What is the origin of the name Wilfried?

Wilfried is of Germanic origin. Particularly common in Germany, Austria, and the Low Countries; reflects Germanic naming conventions with a classic 1950s-70s European feel.

Quick Facts
Gender

Boy

Syllables

3

Origin

Germanic

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