Ælfstan
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Old English
Etymology
From ælf (“elf”) and stān (“stone”).
Pronunciation
Proper noun
Ælfstān m
- a male given name
- Ælfstan (bishop of London); 10th Century Bishop of London.
References
- The National Archives of the United Kingdom, Charter of King Edgar in which King Edgar gives his minister Ælfhere 3 hides of land, Ælfstan, Bishop of London is mentioned as well as 2 other Ælfstans each under the name 'ælfstan'.
- PASE Domesday, a man named Ælfstan is mentioned as a subtenant of Colchester in 1086 under the name 'Alfstanus'.
- Electronic Sawyer S 1504 (Will of Ealdorman Æþelwold), a man named Ælfstan is mentioned as the brother of Æþelwold under "Ælfstanes".