Meaning & Origin
Etymology and OriginsElfleda is a Middle English form of the Old English names Æðelflæd and Ælfflæd. These names became rare after the Norman Conquest, but were briefly revived in the 19th century. Ælfflæd means "elf beauty" from the elements ælf "elf" and flæd "beauty", while Æðelflæd means "noble beauty" from æðele "noble" and flæd.Historical Notable BearersÆlfflæd was the name of several notable Anglo-Saxon women. Saint Ælfflæd of Whitby (654–714) was a daughter of King Oswiu of Northumbria and became abbess of Whitby. Another notable bearer was Ælfflæd of Mercia, wife of King Æthelred I of Northumbria. The name's revival in the 19th century was part of a broader interest in medieval names.Cultural SignificanceElfleda illustrates the influence of Old English naming traditions, even after the Norman Conquest displaced many native names. Modern usage is rare, but it survives as a connection to Anglo-Saxon history.Meaning: Elf beauty or noble beautyOrigin: Old English (via Middle English)Type: First nameUsage Regions: English