Winifred - meaning and definition. What is Winifred
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Winifred         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Winifred (disambiguation)
Winifred is a feminine given name, an anglicization of Welsh Gwenffrewi, from gwen, "fair", and ffrew, "stillness". It may refer to:
Hurricane Winifred         
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CATEGORY 3 PACIFIC HURRICANE IN 1992
Tropical Storm Winifred (1992); Hurricane Winifred (1992)
Hurricane Winifred was the last tropical cyclone to make landfall in the record-breaking 1992 Pacific hurricane season. Impacting western Mexico, especially Colima and Michoacán, Hurricane Winifred brought heavy rain and destruction to the area.
Winifred Piesse         
NURSE, FARMER AND POLITICIAN IN WESTERN AUSTRALIA (1923–2017)
Winifred Margaret Piesse; Winifred Margaret Aumann
Winifred Margaret Piesse, née Aumann (12 June 1923 – 11 March 2017) was an Australian politician. She was the first woman to represent the Country Party in the Western Australian Legislative Council.
Examples of use of Winifred
1. Instead she grew up assuming Winifred and James Joyce and her sister, also Winifred, were her blood relations.
2. As the debate rages, the school‘s headteacher, Winifred Diver, refuses to talk to Education Guardian.
3. It leaves you thinking ‘who am I?‘" She grew up assuming Winifred Joyce, James Joyce and sister Winifred were her real family and only discovered her paternal family after her nephew, Dominic Murray, tracked them down using a genealogy website.
4. Article continues Freddie was born Winifred Lambert in Liverpool, the youngest of four children.
5. Return To Norris Green by Winifred Robinson is on Radio 4 tomorrow afternoon at 1.30.