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OtfridOtfried

OtfridOtfried is a compound personal name formed by joining the given names Otfrid and Otfried. In onomastic and historical discussions, it is usually treated as an illustrative or hypothetical form rather than a record of a single historical figure. The construct helps demonstrate patterns of name formation in Germanic languages, including how two traditional given names can be combined in a single bearer or in genealogical records.

Origins and meaning: Otfrid and Otfried are masculine names of Old High German origin. They are commonly

Historical usage: The individual names Otfrid and Otfried occur in medieval sources. Otfrid of Weissenburg, a

Modern usage: In contemporary writing, OtfridOtfried may appear as a fictional name or as an academic example

See also: Otfried, Otfrid, Germanic names, onomastics.

analyzed
as
two-element
compounds
with
elements
such
as
ot
or
od,
meaning
wealth
or
fortune,
and
frid
(frith),
meaning
peace
or
protection.
Regional
spelling
and
pronunciation
variations
account
for
forms
like
Otfrid
and
Otfried.
The
combined
form
OtfridOtfried
would
semantically
fuse
the
meanings
associated
with
both
elements,
suggesting
prosperity
and
peace.
9th-century
monk
and
author
of
the
Liber
Evangeliorum,
is
a
well-attested
bearer
of
the
name.
There
is
no
widely
attested
historical
figure
specifically
named
OtfridOtfried;
rather,
the
double-name
construction
appears
in
discussions
of
Germanic
naming
practices
and
in
fictional
or
pedagogical
examples.
illustrating
double
naming
patterns.
It
is
not
a
common
given
name
in
modern
use.