Associations to the word «Alfred»
Noun
- Rolf
- Frederic
- Lynn
- Otto
- Viscount
- Giles
- Antoine
- Percy
- Kingsley
- Cantata
- Sant
- Wilder
- Mann
- Hugo
- Ethel
- Brigadier
- Grayson
- Economist
- Pollard
- Walther
- Gaston
- Kahn
- Shaw
- Geographer
- Chopin
- Frenzy
- Nietzsche
- Married
- Arthur
- Harrington
- Balzac
- Horatio
- Webb
- Walter
- Harold
- Charles
- Hind
- Alderman
- Armand
- Julius
- Doris
- Cheung
- Pianist
- Melodrama
- Pierre
- Schubert
- Warrington
- Pont
- Barton
- Confessor
- Augustin
- Ruskin
- Wentworth
- Financier
- Wight
- Sculptor
- Austrian
- Lionel
- Townsend
- Hitler
- Theorist
- Bruce
- Barrett
- Chaplin
- Cheney
- Photography
- Theodore
- Cameo
- Kurt
- Clarence
- Stuttgart
- Martha
- Rudolph
- Stevens
- Strauss
- Prince
- Waterfront
- Wiener
- Joyce
- Ingrid
- Illustrator
- Caine
- Mellon
- Meyer
- Gilbert
- Dixon
- Nazi
- William
- Wien
- Russell
- Mbe
- Comte
- Baronet
- Hahn
- Carl
- Henry
- Baptiste
Adjective
Wiktionary
ALFRED, proper noun. Alfred the Great, early king of England
ALFRED, proper noun. A male given name.
ALFRED, proper noun. (rare) A patronymic surname.
Dictionary definition
ALFRED, noun. King of Wessex; defeated the Vikings and encouraged writing in English (849-899).
Wise words
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