Winifred
People
- Saint Winifred
- Winifred Atwell (1914–1983), a pianist who enjoyed great popularity in Britain in the 1950s with a series of boogie woogie and ragtime hits
- Winifred Mitchell Baker (born 1957), better known simply as Mitchell Baker, the "Chief Lizard Wrangler" and the President of the Mozilla Corporation
- Winifred Bamford-Hesketh, Countess of Dundonald, wife of Douglas Cochrane, 12th Earl of Dundonald
- Winifred Brunton (1880–1959), a painter from South Africa most famous for her haunting portraits of Egyptian pharaohs
- Dr. Winifred Margaret 'Winnie' Ewing (born 1929), commonly known as Winnie Ewing, a prominent Scottish National Party (SNP) politician
- Winifred Herbert (1680–1749), best known for arranging the daring escape of her husband from the Tower of London in 1716
- Winifred Holtby (1898–1935), an English novelist and journalist
- Winifred Lamb, a pioneering British archaeologist of the early 20th century
- Winifred Lewellin James (1876–1941), an Australian writer
- Winifred Mary Letts (1882–1972), an English writer, with strong Irish connections, known for her novels, plays and poetry
- Winifred Edgerton Merrill (1862–1951), the first American female to receive a PhD in mathematics
- Winifred Nicholson (1893–1981), a British painter
- Winifred Rushforth (1885–1983), a Jungian psychoanalyst
- Winifred Spooner (1900–1933), an aviatrix of the 1920s and 1930s
- Winifred Ann Taylor, Baroness Taylor of Bolton (born 1947), a British politician
- Winifred Todhunter (1877–1961), the founder of the Todhunter School for girls
- Winifred Wagner (1897–1980), an Englishwoman, head of the Wagner family from 1930 to 1945 and a close friend of German dictator Adolf Hitler
- Winifred Ward (1884–1975), a professor at Northwestern College most notable for having done significant work in the field of children's theatre
- Winifred Mary Ward (1884–1975), one of the founders of modern speech therapy
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The other translation for Winifred is 'Oonagh'