Meaning & Origin
Eldred is an English given name derived from the surname Eldred, which itself traces back to the Old English personal name Ealdræd. Ealdræd combines the elements eald (meaning "old") and ræd (meaning "counsel" or "advice"), giving the sense of "old counsel." The name was rarely used after the Norman Conquest as Norman names became dominant in England. It saw a revival in the 19th and 20th centuries as a given name drawn from surnames.
Notable Bearers
Several notable individuals have borne the name Eldred. Among them are Eldred Evans (1937–2022), a British architect; Eldred D. Jones (1925–2020), a Sierra Leonean scholar; and Eldred Henry (born 1994), an athlete from the British Virgin Islands. Others include Eldred Byerly (Bud Byerly, 1920–2012), an American baseball pitcher, and Eldred Hallas (1870–1926), a British politician.
Cultural Significance
Eldred remains a relatively rare name in the English-speaking world, often chosen for its antique charm. Its meaning "old counsel" connotes wisdom and tradition.
Meaning: Old counsel
Origin: English (from Old English Ealdræd)
Type: Given name, originally a surname
Usage regions: English-speaking countries