Humfrey
Humfrey Origin and Meaning
Humfrey is a masculine name representing an older English spelling of the more familiar Humphrey. With Germanic origins, the name combines elements meaning 'peaceful warrior' or 'support peace.' This historical spelling appeared in medieval England before spelling standardization. Humfrey was borne by several notable figures in English history, including the Duke of Gloucester in the 15th century. The name declined in popularity during the 20th century but retains an aristocratic, literary quality that appeals to those interested in historical names. While the modern Humphrey is itself uncommon, the Humfrey spelling is even rarer, giving it a distinctive old-world charm. The name carries associations with dignity and classical education, evoking images of English manor houses and scholarly pursuits.