Folcwirth
Folcwirth is a given name of Old English origin. The name is composed of two elements: "folc," meaning "people," and "wirth," meaning "worthy" or "dear." Therefore, Folcwirth can be interpreted to mean "worthy of the people" or "dear to the people."
This name appears in historical records, though it is not as common as some other Old English
The name reflects the naming conventions prevalent in Anglo-Saxon England, where names often carried significant meaning
While Folcwirth is a name rooted in the past, it is rarely encountered in modern usage. Its