Ælfric

Ælfric (Old English Ælfrīc, Middle English Elfric) is an Anglo-Saxon given name, consisting of the elements ælf, "elf" and ric, "a powerful person, ruler".

Churchmen

 * Ælfric of Eynsham (c. 955–c. 1010), late 10th century Anglo-Saxon abbot and writer
 * Ælfric of Abingdon (died 1005), late 10th century Anglo-Saxon Archbishop of Canterbury
 * Ælfric Bata (or "the bat") (fl. 1005)
 * Ælfric Puttoc (died 1051), 11th century Anglo-Saxon Archbishop of York
 * Ælfric of Crediton, late 10th century Anglo-Saxon Bishop of Crediton
 * Ælfric (Bishop of Hereford), mid 10th century Anglo-Saxon Bishop of Hereford
 * Ælfric of Ramsbury (fl. 940s), Bishop of Ramsbury
 * Ælfric (archbishop-elect of Canterbury) (fl. 1050), Benedictine monk elected to but denied the see of Canterbury
 * Ælfric I (died c. 973), Bishop of Elmham
 * Ælfric II (died 1038), Bishop of Elmham
 * Ælfric III (died c. 1042), Bishop of Elmham

Laymen

 * Ælfric Cild, late 10th century Anglo-Saxon Ealdorman of Mercia
 * Ælfric of Hampshire, late 10th century/early 11th century Anglo-Saxon Ealdorman of Hampshire
 * Ælfric Modercope, 11th century Anglo-Danish thegn