Alfy, derived from the Old Norse element 'álfr', meaning elf or sprite, is a unique and distinctive given name of Scandinavian origin. It was first used as a personal name in the 19th century but has since gained popularity in various English-speaking countries. The name Alfy is often associated with its more common counterpart, Alfred, which lends it an air of familiarity while maintaining its own individual charm. With its short and sweet sound, Alfy is easy to pronounce and remember, making it a practical choice for parents seeking a distinctive yet approachable moniker for their child.
"Alfy was quite popular in 1966 with 15 births that year, making it a unique choice for parents during that time."