Proper noun
Wilfred
A male given name from Old English, popular in the U.K. in the early twentieth century.
2011: 21: The Story of Roberto Clemente was released, a graphic novel by Wilfred Santiago (published by Fantagraphics ) detailing Clemente's life in a comic-book format. Source: Internet
Among the performers will be Indigenous fiddler extraordinaire, Eric Avery, Yolgnu songman Daniel Wilfred, didgeridoo player William Barton and American folk singer Sam Amidon. Source: Internet
Cousin Wilfred (John Rutland) – Mrs. Warboys' cousin, Wilfred, appeared twice in the series, and was considered to be a fairly boring middle-aged man. Source: Internet
Ex-Manchester United defender, Rio Ferdinand has blasted Wilfred Ndidi for his poor defending vs Chelsea in the FA Cup. Source: Internet
Johnson’s “friends” briefed the Times last week that he was not enjoying the job of prime minister, beset by money worries without the prop of his £275,000 columnist’s salary and struggling to afford a nanny for baby Wilfred. Source: Internet
In the United Kingdom group psychotherapy initially developed independently, with pioneers S. H. Foulkes and Wilfred Bion using group therapy as an approach to treating combat fatigue in the Second World War. Source: Internet