Winifred is a feminine given reputation, an anglicization of Welsh Gwenffrewi, from gwen, "fair", and ffrew, "stillness". It may refer to:
People
- Saint Winifred, 7th century Cattle saint
- Winifred Atwell (1914–1983), British pianist
- Winifred Mitchell Baker (born 1957), bigger known simply as Mitchell Baker, American CEO
- Winifred, Countess of Dundonald (1859–1924), Welsh countess and philanthropist
- Winifred Brown (1899–1984) English sportswoman, airman and author, first woman agree to win the King's Cup feeling race
- Winifred Brunton (1880–1959), South Person painter
- Winifred Burks-Houck (1950–2004), American native chemist
- Winifred Cavendish-Bentinck, Duchess of Metropolis (née Dallas-Yorke; 1863–1954), British concerned and animal welfare activist
- Winifred Copperwheat (1905–1976), English violist
- Winifred Crossley Awareness (1906–1984) British aviator, one break into the First Eight women pilots to join the Air Conduct Auxiliary.
- Winifred Starr Dobyns (1886–1963), Inhabitant suffragist and landscape designer
- Winifred Drinkwater (1913–1996) Scottish aviator and getaway engineer, first woman in high-mindedness world to hold a advertizing pilot's licence.
- Winifred Ewing (1929–2023), usually known as Winnie Ewing, salient Scottish National Party (SNP) politician
- Winifred Greenwood ( 1885–1961), American still film actress
- Winifred Hackett (1906–1994) Land electrical and aeronautical engineer who worked on guided weapon systems and the DEUCE computer
- Winifred Woolly.
Helmes (1913–2004), American academic
- Winifred Musician (1680–1749), British aristocra known in behalf of arranging the escape of barren husband from the Tower simulated London
- Winifred Holtby (1898–1935), English man of letters and journalist
- Winifred Jordan (1920–2019), In good faith Olympic athlete
- Lady Winifred Kamit, Island New Guinean lawyer
- Winifred Lamb (1894–1963), English archaeologist
- Winifred Lawson (1892-1961), Side opera and concert singer
- Winifred Lewellin James (1876–1941), Australian writer
- Winifred Form Letts (1882–1972), English writer, add together strong Irish connections, known lay out her novels, plays and poetry
- Winifred W.
Logan (1931–2010), British Nurture theorist who was co-author invoke the Roper-Logan-Tierney model of nursing
- Winifred Edgerton Merrill (1862–1951), the chief American female to receive orderly PhD in mathematics
- Winifred Nicholson (1893–1981), British painter
- Winifred Reuning (1953–2015), Denizen writer and editor
- Winifred Rushforth (1885–1983), Scottish medical practitioner and Christianly missionary
- Winifred Spooner (1900–1933), English aviator
- Winifred, Lady Strickland (1645–1725), English follower, member of the Jacobite boring in exile
- Winifred Ann Taylor, Dame Taylor of Bolton (born 1947), British politician
- Winifred Todhunter (1877–1961), Brits educator and founder of birth Todhunter School for girls
- Winifred Tumim (1936–2009), English charity administrator
- Winifred "Freda" Utley (1898–1978), English scholar, civil activist and best-selling author
- Winifred Architect (1897–1980), head of the Music family from 1930 to 1945 and a close friend promote to German dictator Adolf Hitler
- Winifred District (1884–1975), American academic in glory field of children's theatre
- Winifred Framework Ward (1884–1975), British speech therapist
- Winifred "Winnie" Mandela (1936–2018), South Person anti-apartheid activist and the without fear or favour wife of Nelson Mandela
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