Names In Fame 2016
Date 2016-11-18
Alfred Enoch appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live to talk about the hit series “How To Get Away With Murder”. In fact, Enoch may have spoiled the winter finale for some people, as he revealed that his character Wes Gibbons died.
Many fans were wondering how it would all end, it turns out that the law student would not last long. After the house fire at the house of Annalise Keating, played by Viola Davis, it didn’t take long for the story to take a turn for the worse.
Enoch understood the creative decision to kill off Wes but he didn’t think it would be so soon in the series. However, that is one of the reasons the show is so popular to begin with – all the twists and turns. The dramatic and sensational events make it worthwhile. Besides finding it difficult accepting his character's death on the show, he also found it a bit challenging to come into work knowing his fate.
The masculine name Alfred is a given name in English and is one of the few names from the Anglo-Saxon times that is still used today. The name comes from the Old English name Ælfræd that is made up of two elements: ælf that means "elf" and ræd that means "counsel". The name is also related to the Old Norse name Alf that means “elf”.
The name became popular after it was given to Alfred the Great, who was an English king from the 9th-century.
For many years now, there has been a trend among parents to make up a name to further enhance their baby's unique identity. This is not an unwise idea. Many of the names used today were made up hundreds of years ago and did not necessarily have a specific meaning. The only problem ....
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