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Swedish architect (1863–1931)
Alfred Frederik Elias Grenander (26 June 1863 – 14 March 1931) was a Swedish architect, who became one of the most prominent engineers during the first
Alfred_Grenander
Rapid transport system of Berlin, Germany
colour-scheme and Berlin's first underground shopping facilities, designed by Alfred Grenander. Over the last few years Alexanderplatz station has, in stages, been
Berlin_U-Bahn
Surname list
Alfred Frederik Elias Grenander (1863–1931) architect, and an older brother of Henning Grenander (1874–1958) Henning Grenander (1874–1958) Swedish figure
Grenander
Rapid transit line
chief of police recommended building it according to the plans of Alfred Grenander, the in-house architect of the Elevated Railway Company. The stations
U3_(Berlin_U-Bahn)
Square in Berlin, Germany
all directions in a star shape. The subway station was designed by Alfred Grenander and followed the colour-coded order of subway stations, which began
Alexanderplatz
Thoroughfare in Berlin, Germany
housing more than 50 shops and cafes. In the early 1930s, the architect Alfred Grenander redesigned the department store in the New Objectivity style. The building
Unter_den_Linden
Station of the Berlin U-Bahn
located on the U8. Opened on 18 April 1930, the station was designed by Alfred Grenander, making prominent use of orange uranium tiles. From 1961 to 1989 the
Rosenthaler Platz (Berlin U-Bahn)
Rosenthaler_Platz_(Berlin_U-Bahn)
Wikimedia history article
Wilmersdorf and Charlottenburg submitted many design suggestions. Alfred Grenander, house architect of the elevated railway company, was appointed to
History_of_the_Berlin_U-Bahn
Rapid transit line in Berlin, Germany
unpopular and the architect Alfred Grenander was asked to submit an artistic solution for this problem. For the next 30 years Grenander was the house architect
U1_(Berlin_U-Bahn)
Square in Berlin, Germany
impressive entrance hall in the centre of the square, designed by Alfred Grenander. The KaDeWe department store opened in 1907 on the corner of Wittenbergplatz
Wittenbergplatz
Town square in Neukölln, Berlin, Germany
transformer plant was constructed at Hermannstraße 5-8 according to Alfred Grenander's plans. It was designed to fit the new street layout and has been recognized
Hermannplatz
Berlin U-Bahn station
application for the 1936 Summer Olympics, the renowned U-Bahn architect Alfred Grenander redesigned the building and the station was named Reichssportfeld.
Olympia-Stadion (Berlin U-Bahn)
Olympia-Stadion_(Berlin_U-Bahn)
Station of the Berlin U-Bahn
Berlin U-Bahn station located on the U8. Opened in 1928 and designed by Alfred Grenander it was shortly closed in 1945 and renamed in 1951 to Kottbusser Damm
Schönleinstraße (Berlin U-Bahn)
Schönleinstraße_(Berlin_U-Bahn)
Station of the Berlin U-Bahn
level, unusually deep for that time. Thanks to its deep location, Alfred Grenander, as an architect, was able to equip the station with a large and spacious
Märkisches Museum (Berlin U-Bahn)
Märkisches_Museum_(Berlin_U-Bahn)
German train station
1951. The first station of the present U-Bahn line U2, designed by Alfred Grenander, entered service on 1 July 1913; the station was then the eastern terminus
Berlin_Alexanderplatz_station
Station of the Berlin U-Bahn
is a raised iron structure on stone columns, designed by architect Alfred Grenander. The station opened in 1913 as Danziger Straße. It was severely damaged
Eberswalder Straße (Berlin U-Bahn)
Eberswalder_Straße_(Berlin_U-Bahn)
Settlement in Sweden
Champion Mustafa Can, journalist Gustav Ejstes, musician (Dungen, Amason) Alfred Grenander, architect Thomas G:son, musician Robert Gustafsson, comedian Marcus
Skövde
Station of the Berlin U-Bahn
London) and the German word for "market". The station, designed by Alfred Grenander, was lavishly erected right beneath the banks of the Spree river, with
Spittelmarkt_(Berlin_U-Bahn)
Berlin U-Bahn station
station building, erected in 1911–1913 according to plans designed by Alfred Grenander, is listed as an architectural monument. Wittenbergplatz is one of
Wittenbergplatz (Berlin U-Bahn)
Wittenbergplatz_(Berlin_U-Bahn)
Berlin U-Bahn station
entrance is located at Glinkastraße. The original station designed by Alfred Grenander opened on 1 October 1908 on the new branch from Potsdamer Platz to
Anton-Wilhelm-Amo-Straße (Berlin U-Bahn)
Anton-Wilhelm-Amo-Straße_(Berlin_U-Bahn)
Station of the Berlin U-Bahn
beneath the crossing of Friedrichstraße and Mohrenstraße was designed by Alfred Grenander and initially called Friedrichstraße. The second platform of the present-day
Stadtmitte_(Berlin_U-Bahn)
German architect
in Berlin, completed in November 1913. Leitgebel also worked with Alfred Grenander on Nürnberger Platz. Breitenbachplatz Fehrbelliner Platz Heidelberger
Wilhelm_Leitgebel
Rapid transit line in Germany
unpopular and the architect Alfred Grenander was asked to submit an artistic solution for this problem. For the next 30 years Grenander was the house architect
U2_(Berlin_U-Bahn)
Station of the Berlin U-Bahn
line. The station was built in 1923 and designed by architechts Alfred Grenander, Alfred Fehse and Heinrich Jennen. Due to massive financial problems, the
Schwartzkopffstraße (Berlin U-Bahn)
Schwartzkopffstraße_(Berlin_U-Bahn)
Railway station in Berlin
April 1930. Designed in a New Objectivity style according to plans by Alfred Grenander with a separate reception building, the U-Bahn platform crossed deep
Berlin_Gesundbrunnen_station
Railway station in Berlin, Germany
built in the New Objectivity style according to plans designed by Alfred Grenander, was opened on 21 December 1930. Zentralfriedhof ('Central Cemetery')
Berlin-Lichtenberg_station
Station of the Berlin U-Bahn
serve what is now the U8 line. The station's architects were Alfred Grenander and Alfred Fehse. The station was the first on the Berlin network to be
Hermannplatz_(Berlin_U-Bahn)
Railway station in Berlin, Germany
was strongly influenced by the stations to the north, designed by Alfred Grenander, which led to a very sparse station lined with turquoise tiles. The
Berlin_Hermannstraße_station
Station of the Berlin U-Bahn
a nearby lake in the Grunewald forest, opened on 22 December 1929. Alfred Grenander designed the entrance hall, which was demolished in 1986 because of
Krumme_Lanke_(Berlin_U-Bahn)
Station of the Berlin U-Bahn
the section of the U5 line that was opened that day was developed by Alfred Grenander. On 8 May 1944, it was hit directly into the ceiling. Originally the
Frankfurter Allee (Berlin U-Bahn)
Frankfurter_Allee_(Berlin_U-Bahn)
Station of the Berlin U-Bahn
90 metres (16.1 ft) below the street. The station was designed by Alfred Grenander, built in 1915, and officially opened on 30 January 1923. Between April
Oranienburger Tor (Berlin U-Bahn)
Oranienburger_Tor_(Berlin_U-Bahn)
Station of the Berlin U-Bahn
U-Bahn station located on the U7 line. The station was built in 1926 by Alfred Grenander, and the platform extended in 1968. In 1989 a lift was installed, and
Rathaus Neukölln (Berlin U-Bahn)
Rathaus_Neukölln_(Berlin_U-Bahn)
Station of the Berlin U-Bahn
technique of lithography, Alois Senefelder. The station was designed by Alfred Grenander and opened in 1913. The grey tiles on the walls are still not covered
Senefelderplatz (Berlin U-Bahn)
Senefelderplatz_(Berlin_U-Bahn)
Station of the Berlin U-Bahn
after the poet Ludwig Uhland. Built according to plans designed by Alfred Grenander, it was meant to be the first section of a projected metro line connecting
Uhlandstraße_(Berlin_U-Bahn)
Swedish logician, philosopher, and mathematical statistician
algebraic structures, particularly semigroups, while a student of Ulf Grenander at Stockholm University. Martin-Löf developed innovative approaches to
Per_Martin-Löf
Station of the Berlin U-Bahn
to the victims of the Berlin Airlift. The station was designed by Alfred Grenander. For topographic reasons, it lies unusually deep underground and the
Platz der Luftbrücke (Berlin U-Bahn)
Platz_der_Luftbrücke_(Berlin_U-Bahn)
Street in Berlin-Prenzlauer-Berg, Germany
Straße the Schönfließer Brücke, built in 1908 according to plans by Alfred Grenander, crossed the Ringbahn railway towards the north up until the end of
Kopenhagener_Straße
Station of the Berlin U-Bahn
Berlin U-Bahn station located on the U8 line. The station was built by Alfred Grenander and A. Fehse in 1929. In the 1930s the southern tunnel was extended
Leinestraße_(Berlin_U-Bahn)
Berlin U-Bahn station
an elevated platform and subjacent entrance hall, was designed by Alfred Grenander, and inaugurated with the westernmost section of the present U2 on
Ruhleben_(Berlin_U-Bahn)
Station of the Berlin U-Bahn
Invalidenstraße. It was built in 1913–14 and modified after 1919 by Alfred Grenander and Alfred Fehse, following the plans of Heinrich Jennen. Both developed
Naturkundemuseum (Berlin U-Bahn)
Naturkundemuseum_(Berlin_U-Bahn)
London Underground station
brick, reinforced concrete and glass. Holden's design was inspired by Alfred Grenander's underground station Krumme Lanke in Berlin. Similar to the station
Chiswick_Park_tube_station
Station of the Berlin U-Bahn
settlement independent of Berlin. The station was therefore designed by Alfred Grenander and resembled that at Uhlandstraße, built at about the same time. It
Nürnberger Platz (Berlin U-Bahn)
Nürnberger_Platz_(Berlin_U-Bahn)
Station of the Berlin U-Bahn
and the A100 motorway. The station was opened in 1930 and built by Alfred Grenander. When the station opened in 1930 it was the last passenger station
Grenzallee_(Berlin_U-Bahn)
Station of the Berlin U-Bahn
as a centre of Berlin's clothing industry. The station, designed by Alfred Grenander, opened on 1 October 1908 with Berlin's second U-Bahn line, running
Hausvogteiplatz (Berlin U-Bahn)
Hausvogteiplatz_(Berlin_U-Bahn)
March 12 – Frida Hansen, Norwegian textile artist (b. 1855) March 14 – Alfred Grenander, Swedish-born architect (b. 1863) March 24 – Derwent Lees, Australian
1931_in_art
Station of the Berlin U-Bahn
second U-Bahn line from Spittelmarkt to Alexanderplatz. Architect Alfred Grenander planned a station featuring three tracks serving a branch-off toward
Klosterstraße_(Berlin_U-Bahn)
Railway station in Berlin, Germany
Neukölln in 1912. The current station building was erected in 1930 by Alfred Grenander to create an interchange with the underground station which opened
Berlin-Neukölln_station
Station of the Berlin U-Bahn
on the U5 line. The station was designed by the Swedish architect Alfred Grenander and it was opened for service in 1930. It was closed for a few months
Magdalenenstraße (Berlin U-Bahn)
Magdalenenstraße_(Berlin_U-Bahn)
German engineer (1859–1911)
the factory buildings received their uniform design after plans by Alfred Grenander, by means of altering windows, applying brick dressings and by addition
Georg_Knorr
Frank Baines. Station reconstructions on Berlin U-Bahn, designed by Alfred Grenander. Hufeisensiedlung (Horseshoe estate), one of the Berlin Modernism Housing
1930_in_architecture
Station of the Berlin U-Bahn
U-Bahn station located on the U5 line. The station was designed by Alfred Grenander and opened in 1930. On 7 May 1944, the western concourse was directly
Strausberger Platz (Berlin U-Bahn)
Strausberger_Platz_(Berlin_U-Bahn)
Station of the Berlin U-Bahn
The color of the station is yellow. Built in 1913 and designed by Alfred Grenander, the station bears its original name of "Schönhauser Tor" (English:
Rosa-Luxemburg-Platz (Berlin U-Bahn)
Rosa-Luxemburg-Platz_(Berlin_U-Bahn)
Station of the Berlin U-Bahn
December 2004 it is served by the U3 line. The station, designed by Alfred Grenander, came into service on 22 December 1929 as the centre of the modernist
Onkel Toms Hütte (Berlin U-Bahn)
Onkel_Toms_Hütte_(Berlin_U-Bahn)
Station of the Berlin U-Bahn
Gneisenaustraße is a station on the U7 in Berlin, Germany. Built by Alfred Grenander, the station opened on 19 January 1924 as the terminus of the extension
Gneisenaustraße (Berlin U-Bahn)
Gneisenaustraße_(Berlin_U-Bahn)
Railway station in Berlin, Germany
crossed it, and was thus called Tempelhof (Südring). It was designed by Alfred Grenander in an unusually spare style with open mezzanine galleries at both ends
Berlin-Tempelhof_station
Station of the Berlin U-Bahn
two years, until 18 April 1930, when Gesundbrunnen station opened. Alfred Grenander designed the station in his characteristic sparse New Objectivist style
Heinrich-Heine-Straße (Berlin U-Bahn)
Heinrich-Heine-Straße_(Berlin_U-Bahn)
German sculptor and painter (1873–1956)
of Applied Arts. From 1892 he continued his studies in Berlin with Alfred Grenander. Richard Guhr contributed to the Louisiana Purchase Exposition 1904
Richard_Guhr
Berlin U-Bahn station
station was put in operation as the western terminus. The architect Alfred Grenander had designed Germany's first U-Bahn station with four tracks, in consideration
Deutsche_Oper_(Berlin_U-Bahn)
Station of the Berlin U-Bahn
became known as Line 6 and in 1986 as U6. The station was designed by Alfred Grenander and was originally sandy-coloured. Around 1992, it was retiled in small
Paradestraße_(Berlin_U-Bahn)
Station of the Berlin U-Bahn
facet of the development of Schöneberg. The stations resemble those of Alfred Grenander and emulate his use of a distinguishing colour for each station. Kraaz
Bayerischer Platz (Berlin U-Bahn)
Bayerischer_Platz_(Berlin_U-Bahn)
Station of the Berlin U-Bahn
a Berlin U-Bahn station located on the U5. It was built in 1930 by Alfred Grenander. There was a total damage on 7 May 1944, and it was repaired by 1946
Schillingstraße (Berlin U-Bahn)
Schillingstraße_(Berlin_U-Bahn)
Berlin U-Bahn station
no objection from the company. The station, originally designed by Alfred Grenander, opened on 14 December 1902 as the western terminus of the first U-Bahn
Ernst-Reuter-Platz (Berlin U-Bahn)
Ernst-Reuter-Platz_(Berlin_U-Bahn)
Charles Holden. Station reconstructions on Berlin U-Bahn, designed by Alfred Grenander. The Barcelona Pavilion, designed by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe. Royal
1929_in_architecture
Station of the Berlin U-Bahn
building director Bruno Grimmek, which was based on older designs by Alfred Grenander for other routes. The platforms were each centrally located, are about
Rehberge_(Berlin_U-Bahn)
Station of the Berlin U-Bahn
80 m long, it was extended in 1993. Designers of the station were Alfred Grenander, Fehse and Jennen. The nearby chemistry company Schering would like
Reinickendorfer Straße (Berlin U-Bahn)
Reinickendorfer_Straße_(Berlin_U-Bahn)
Station of the Berlin U-Bahn
progressed in the mid-1920s. The architects of the stations were Alfred Grenander and Alfred Fehse. The basic structure of the static was based on the underground
Boddinstraße_(Berlin_U-Bahn)
Station of the Berlin U-Bahn
named after the town of Memel (today Klaipėda). Its architect was Alfred Grenander, who also designed the other stations of former line E, from Alexanderplatz
Weberwiese_(Berlin_U-Bahn)
Station of the Berlin U-Bahn
Frankfurter Tor, a large square. Built in 1930 and designed by the architect Alfred Grenander and originally named Petersburger Straße. The Allied forces bombed
Frankfurter Tor (Berlin U-Bahn)
Frankfurter_Tor_(Berlin_U-Bahn)
Berlin U-Bahn station
holder, Otto von Bismarck. It had been built according to the plans of Alfred Grenander in the course of the second western extension of the 1902 Stammstrecke
Theodor-Heuss-Platz (Berlin U-Bahn)
Theodor-Heuss-Platz_(Berlin_U-Bahn)
Station of the Berlin U-Bahn
Berlin U-Bahn station of same denominator located on the U7. Built by Alfred Grenander in 1924, the station was originally named "Hasenheide." In 1933 the
Südstern_(Berlin_U-Bahn)
Station of the Berlin U-Bahn
with Deutsche Oper the first of several U-Bahn stations designed by Alfred Grenander. At the time it was the western terminus of the first Berlin U-Bahn
Richard-Wagner-Platz (Berlin U-Bahn)
Richard-Wagner-Platz_(Berlin_U-Bahn)
Station of the Berlin U-Bahn
Berlin's new eastern U-Bahn line from Alexanderplatz, then called Line E. Alfred Grenander designed its stations in a uniform style. Friedrichsfelde is distinguished
Friedrichsfelde (Berlin U-Bahn)
Friedrichsfelde_(Berlin_U-Bahn)
Viennese seminar of science and ideas active between 1921 and 1938
participated in the circle. Herbert Furth Biographical Sketch, M. E. Grenander Department of Special Collections & Archives / University Libraries /
The_Geistkreis
American writer (1842 – c. 1914)
RI: Donald M. Grant, Publisher 1980) Poems of Ambrose Bierce, M. E. Grenander, ed. (Lincoln: University of Nebraska, 1995) Journalism Selections from
Ambrose_Bierce
Hungarian mathematician (1895–1985)
Studies, vol. 27, Princeton University Press, ISBN 0691079889 Szegő, Gábor; Grenander, Ulf (1958), Toeplitz forms and their applications, Chelsea Szegő, G.
Gábor_Szegő
Glushkov E. S. Golod A. A. Goncar Mark Iosifovich Graev Hans Grauert Ulf Grenander André Haefliger Jack K. Hale Harish-Chandra Morris William Hirsch I. A
List of International Congresses of Mathematicians Plenary and Invited Speakers
List_of_International_Congresses_of_Mathematicians_Plenary_and_Invited_Speakers
Everist Greene Catherine Greenhill Kasper Green Larsen Russell Greiner Ulf Grenander Thomas N. E. Greville Robert C. Griffiths Thomas L. Griffiths Dima Grigoriev
List of people by Erdős number
List_of_people_by_Erdős_number
Charles Deberry". M. E. Grenander Special Collections & Archives. "Summary of the execution of Robert Sheckles". M. E. Grenander Special Collections & Archives
List of people executed in the United States in 1956
List_of_people_executed_in_the_United_States_in_1956
senior UN official Harald Cramér (1893–1985), mathematical statistics Ulf Grenander (1923–2016), stochastic processes and pattern recognition Karl Gustav
List_of_Swedish_scientists
State". Justia Law. "Summary of the execution of Thomas Reed". M. E. Grenander Special Collections & Archives. "Georgia fights move to save doomed man"
List of people executed in the United States in 1954
List_of_people_executed_in_the_United_States_in_1954
Retrieved May 2, 2025. "Summary of the execution of Ray Gardner". M.E. Grenander Department of Special Collections & Archives. September 29, 1951. Archived
List of serial killers in the United States
List_of_serial_killers_in_the_United_States
European Championships (2022) World Junior Championships (2019) Henning Grenander Sweden World Championships (1898) European Championships (1893) Andrei
List of figure skaters (men's singles)
List_of_figure_skaters_(men's_singles)
North American AFL–CIO Craft Union
Allied Craftsmen, Local 16 (Schenectady, N.Y.) Records, 1886-1930. M.E. Grenander Department of Special Collections and Archives, University Libraries,
International Union of Bricklayers and Allied Craftworkers
International_Union_of_Bricklayers_and_Allied_Craftworkers
American civil rights organization
JSTOR 443977. NAACP Albany (New York) Branch Records, 1965-1987. M.E. Grenander Department of Special Collections and Archives, University Libraries,
NAACP
Railway station in Berlin, Germany
station was one of a number designed by the Swedish architect Alfred Frederik Elias Grenander (1863–1931). From a technical point of view, its construction
Berlin Potsdamer Platz station
Berlin_Potsdamer_Platz_station
2010-11-28 at the Wayback Machine "Adolph Lowe Papers, 1915-1996 - M.E. Grenander Department of Special Collections & Archives". archives.albany.edu. "Glossary
List_of_German_Jews
Roscus". Justia Law. "Summary of the execution of James Morgan". M. E. Grenander Special Collections & Archives. "State v. Monahan". Justia Law. "Killer's
List of people executed in the United States in 1955
List_of_people_executed_in_the_United_States_in_1955
Herald-Journal. February 1, 1924. p. 2. "Ed Farrar, MS, 1924". M. E. Grenander Special Collections and Archives. "Lethal Gas Ends Slayer's Life". The
List of people executed in the United States in 1924
List_of_people_executed_in_the_United_States_in_1924
Month of 1926
1926, p.1 "Documentation for the execution of Benjamin Levins". M.E. Grenander Department of Special Collections & Archives. November 22, 1927. Retrieved
June_1926
M.E. Grenander Department of Special Collections & Archives. Archived from the original on 2017-02-18. Tanya M. Melich Papers, M.E. Grenander Department
Tanya_Melich
American architect
page 10. Draper Hall Archived 2011-05-17 at the Wayback Machine, M.E. Grenander Department of Special Collections and Archives, University Libraries,
Albert_Randolph_Ross
Nonprofit charitable organization
Association of University Professors, Albany Chapter Records, 1944-1974. M.E. Grenander Department of Special Collections and Archives, University Libraries,
American Association of University Professors
American_Association_of_University_Professors
Ronald Graham (died 2020) University of California, San Diego 1985 Ulf Grenander (died 2016) Brown University 1996 Robert Griess University of Michigan
List of members of the National Academy of Sciences (mathematics)
List_of_members_of_the_National_Academy_of_Sciences_(mathematics)
German lawyer (1905–1959)
Retrieved 21 May 2016. "Otto Kirchheimer Papers Biographical Sketch". M. E. Grenander Department of Special Collections & Archives, University at Albany, State
Hilde_Neumann
Annual figure skating competition
Stockholm Gustav Hügel Ulrich Salchow Johan Lefstad 1898 London Henning Grenander Gustav Hügel Gilbert Fuchs 1899 Davos Gustav Hügel Ulrich Salchow Edgar
World Figure Skating Championships
World_Figure_Skating_Championships
"Surface picture". Archived from the original on 2018-01-23. Mutch, T. A.; Grenander, S. U.; Jones, K. L.; Patterson, W.; Arvidson, R. E.; Guinness, E. A.;
Polygonal_patterned_ground
the South Pacific Richard C. Lewontin Harvard University Statistics Ulf Grenander Brown University Mathematical theory of regular structures William Kruskal
List of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 1979
List_of_Guggenheim_Fellowships_awarded_in_1979
(30 July 2010). "Abbot Low Moffat Papers". Biographical Sketch. M.E. Grenander Department of Special Collections and Archives. Retrieved 20 February
List of United States political families (M)
List_of_United_States_political_families_(M)
ALFRED GRENANDER
ALFRED GRENANDER
Male
English
Middle English form of Latin Alvredus, ALVRED means "elf counsel."
Male
English
Middle English form of Anglo-Saxon Ealdred, ALDRED means "old counsel."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from the Middle English personal name Alured, a form of Alfred, which was sometimes written Alvred, especially in Old French texts. The v was misread as a vowel, since v and u were written identically and not regarded as distinct letters.English : from the Middle English personal name Alrit, a variant of Aldred.
Male
English
Middle English form of Anglo-Saxon Ealdred, ELDRED means "old advisor."
Male
English
Variant spelling of Middle English Alvred, ALURED means "elf counsel."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Aldred.
Boy/Male
English
Sage, wise. From the Old English Aelfraed, meaning elf counsel. Also from Ealdfrith or Alfrid,...
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Allred.
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, Australian, British, Chinese, English, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Spanish
Wise Counsellor; Sage; Counsel from the Elves; Elf; Magical Counsel; Spanish Form of Alfred; Elf Counsel
Male
Irish
Irish Gaelic form of English Alfred, AILFRID means "elf counsel."
Male
English
Modern English form of Middle English Alvred, ALFRED means "elf counsel."Â
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from the Middle English personal name Alvred, Old English Ælfrǣd ‘elf counsel’. This owed its popularity as a personal name in England chiefly to the fame of the West Saxon king Alfred the Great (849–899), who defeated the Danes, keeping them out of Wessex, and whose court was a great center of learning and culture.
Male
Irish
Variant spelling of Irish Gaelic Ailfrid, AILFRIED means "elf counsel."
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Alfred, ALFRID means "elf counsel."
Male
Italian
Italian and Spanish form of Latin Alfredus, ALFREDO means "elf counsel."
Female
English
Feminine form of English Alfred, ALFREDA means "elf counsel."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Allred.
Male
Irish
Variant spelling of Irish Gaelic Ailfrid, AILFRYD means "elf counsel."
Boy/Male
Anglo Saxon American Swedish English Teutonic
Name of a king.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from any of a group of Middle English personal names, Alfrey, Aufrey, and Alfreth, the origins of which are confused. They almost certainly include some cases of Alfred, but other Old English names may have contributed too, in particular Æ{dh}elfri{dh} ‘noble peace’ and Ælfrīc (see Aubrey).
ALFRED GRENANDER
ALFRED GRENANDER
Boy/Male
Celtic American Irish Welsh
Wise.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Girl/Female
Greek French
Holy one.
Girl/Female
Australian, Christian, Danish, Swedish
Grace; Favor
Girl/Female
Gaelic German Latin Spanish
Rose.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Stars
Surname or Lastname
English (mainly Yorkshire)
English (mainly Yorkshire) : occupational name for a mender of pots and pans, Middle English tink(l)er (of uncertain etymology).
Male
English
Anglicized form of Hebrew Towbiyah, TOBIAH means "God is good." In the bible, this is the name of several characters, including a Babylonian exile returnee.Â
Girl/Female
African, American, Arabic, Hindu, Indian, Japanese, Malayalam, Muslim, Tamil, Telugu
Ethiopian; Beautiful Blossom; Defining an Eye; Innocent One
Girl/Female
English French
Blend of Cherie and Cerise: dear one; darling.
ALFRED GRENANDER
ALFRED GRENANDER
ALFRED GRENANDER
ALFRED GRENANDER
ALFRED GRENANDER
n.
An animal whose toes are connected by a membrane, serving for a wing, as the bat.
a.
Possessing acres or landed property; -- used in composition; as, large-acred men.
a.
United; joined; leagued; akin; related. See Ally.
imp. & p. p.
of Alter
n.
Peace; -- a word used in composition, especially in proper names; as, Alfred; Frederic.
n.
A saddle horse for the road, or for state occasions, as distinguished from a war horse.
a.
Aroused to vigilance; excited by fear of approaching danger; agitated; disturbed; as, an alarmed neighborhood; an alarmed modesty.
imp. & p. p.
of Flare
imp. & p. p.
of Affy
imp. & p. p.
of Glare
n.
A furious onset or attack.
imp. & p. p.
of Ally
a.
Of an azure color; sky-blue.
n.
An ensign; a standard bearer.
a.
Wing-footed, as the bat.
n.
A small saddle horse for ladies.
imp. & p. p.
of Blare
imp. & p. p.
of Lure
a.
Winged; having wings, or side appendages like wings.
imp. & p. p.
of Alarm