Walfrid is an ancient Germanic male given name, derived from the elements walh 'foreign' and frid 'peace'. It was popular among early medieval Germans and Anglo-Saxons but has since become quite rare. The name was traditionally associated with the 9th-century Saint Walfrid of Strathclyde, who was known for his devotion to helping the poor and needy.
"Walfrid is quite uncommon; it saw five births in just one year, 1920."