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| Pronunciation | [ˈæːðelræːd] | 
|---|---|
| Gender | Unisex (mostly masculine) | 
| Language(s) | Old Latin, Old German, Old English, Danish | 
| Origin | |
| Language(s) | Anglo-Saxon | 
| Word/name | Conquest | 
| Meaning | "noble counsel" | 
| Region of origin | Celtic and Saxon | 
| Other names | |
| Related names | Ethelred, Aethelred, Aelred, Aðalráðr | 
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Æthelred (/ˈæθəlrɛd/; Old English: Æþelræd [ˈæðelræːd]) or Ethelred (/ˈɛθəlrɛd/) is an Old English personal name (a compound of æþele and ræd, meaning "noble counsel" or "well-advised") and may refer to:
Anglo-Saxon England
- Æthelred and Æthelberht, legendary princes of Kent
 - Æthelred of Mercia (fl. 645–709), King of Mercia
 - Æthelred I (disambiguation), several kings
 - Æthelred II (disambiguation), several kings
 - Æthelred Mucel (fl. 840–895), father of King Alfred the Great's wife, Ealhswith
 - Æthelred (archbishop) (fl. 870–888), Archbishop of Canterbury
 - Æthelred, Lord of the Mercians (fl. 881–911)
 - Æthelred of Cornwall (fl. 1001), Bishop of Cornwall
 - Æthelred the Unready (978–1016), King of England
 
Post-Conquest
- Ethelred of Scotland (fl. 1093), son of Malcolm III and Saint Margaret
 - Aelred of Rievaulx (1110–1167), English writer, saint and abbot of Rievaulx
 - Ethelred Taunton (1857–1907), English Roman Catholic priest and historical writer
 - Aethelred Eldridge (1930-2018), American academic and painter
 
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