Proper noun
Winifred
A female given name from Welsh Gwenfrewi.
A 1916 illustration to Christina Rossetti’s by Winifred Knights. Source: Internet
His fascination for language was nurtured by his parents: his mother, Winifred, had studied French, and his father, Wilfred, was a dialectologist, a dialect poet, and an English teacher with a love for grammar and Elizabethan drama. Source: Internet
He was the youngest son of the late Guy and Winifred Marean Plummer. Source: Internet
In an early case, Landis fined the Allis-Chalmers Manufacturing Company the maximum $4,000 for illegally importing workers, even though Winifred Landis's sister's husband served on the corporate board. Source: Internet
Cast a spooky spell on your style with this tee featuring Winifred, Sarah, and Mary. Source: Internet
The Holy Thief – a monk comes to Shrewsbury from another abbey that’s been burned to the ground by Maud’s forces because one of the young trainees has had a vision that St. Winifred wants to go back to this other abbey. Source: Internet