Rosfrith

ROHZ-frith
Old English
"glory, fame, peace and happiness"

Rosfrith Origin and Meaning

The name Rosfrith is a girl's name meaning "glory, fame, peace and happiness".

Derived from the Old English elements hroð and friþ, Rosfrith is a poetical yet rugged sounding choice, meaning "glory, fame, peace, and happiness". It has been used since at least the 7th century, but most notably was chosen by the founder of the Oxford English Dictionary, James A. H Murray, for one of his daughters. It also appears in the popular novel The Dictionary of Lost Words by Pip Williams.