- Elfriede, also
known as Elfreda,
Elfrida, Alfrida, Aelfrida, Elfrieda, Elftrude,
Elftraut among other variants, is a
female given name,
derived from Ælfþryð...
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Elfrida is a
feminine given name - see Elfriede.
Elfrida may also
refer to:
Elfrida, Arizona, an
unincorporated community in the
United States 618 Elfriede...
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Elfrida is a census-designated
place in
Cochise County, Arizona,
United States. As of the 2010
census it had a po****tion of 459.
Elfrida is
located on...
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Elfrida Andrée (19
February 1841 – 11
January 1929), was a
Swedish organist, composer, and conductor. She was the
sister of
Swedish opera singer-soprano...
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Elfrida Vipont Brown (3 July 1902 – 14
March 1992) was an
English writer of children's literature. She was born in
Manchester into a
family of Quakers...
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Elfrida Mary
Pigou (February 28, 1911 – July 30, 1960) was a
prominent Canadian mountaineer and
pioneer with many
first ascents to her credit. She was...
- Ælfthryth (c. 945 – 1000 or 1001, also Alfrida,
Elfrida or Elfthryth) was
Queen of the
English from her
marriage to King
Edgar in 964 or 965
until Edgar's...
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Elfrida Rathbone (1871–1940) was an
English educationist and a
member of the
noted Rathbone family of
Liverpool and the
cousin of
Eleanor Rathbone, who...
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Elfrida O.
Adebo (née Olaniyan; born 3
March 1928) is a
Nigerian nurse and academic. In 1984, she
became the
first professor of
nursing in Nigeria. Adebo...
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Elfrīda Karlsone (18
April 1904 – 4 June 1983) was a
Latvian athlete. She
competed in the women's
discus throw at the 1928
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary;...