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- Galfrid or Galfred (Latinised as Galfridus or Galfredus) is an Anglo-Norman variant of the name Geoffrey. It derives, like German Gottfried (Latinised...
- Galfrid Clement Keyworth "Stalky" Dunsterville (February 18, 1905 – November 26, 1988) was a business executive and a botanist who studied the orchids...
- treated as interchangeable with the etymologically unrelated Germanic name Galfrid (Latinised as Galfridus). The Welsh form evolved from the Common Brittonic...
- illegitimate son of Pope Alexander VI and brother of Lucrezia and Cesare Borgia Galfrid Gofraid Godfrey Gottfried, Godefroy, Goffredo Jeffrey Jeffries, Jeffers...
- Galfred Francis Congreve (also Galfrid; 16 July 1849 – 10 February 1882) was an amateur sportsman who pla**** for Scotland in the second representative...
- fictional land in the World of Greyhawk Dungeons & Dragons campaign setting Galfrid Geof Gofraid/Goraidh Godfrey (name) Gottfried Godefroy (disambiguation)...
- dictionary. Goffredo is an Italian given name, cognate with Godfrey, Gottfried, Galfrid, etc. Notable people with the name include: Goffredo Alessandrini (1904–1978)...
- ordered to provide a certain number of wolf tongues annually. The monk Galfrid, whilst writing about the miracles of St Cuthbert seven centuries earlier...
- their younger son Galfrid Charles Keyworth was born on 18 February 1905; and their daughter Susannah Margaret on 14 July 1911. Galfrid co-aut****d books...
- Canons Regular founded c.1200–1220 (during the reign of King John) by Galfrid de Camville; dissolved 1540; church parochial and conventual buildings...