The spelling of the word "gofraid" may seem confusing at first, but it is actually quite simple once you understand the IPA phonetic transcription. The word is pronounced as /ˈɡɒfreɪd/, with a hard "g" sound at the beginning, followed by the "o" sound as in "got", and then the "f" sound. The "r" is pronounced as a rolling sound, and the word ends with the long "a" sound as in "ade". While the spelling may seem unusual, the pronunciation follows standard English phonetics.
The word "gofraid" is derived from the Old Norse name "Guðfriðr", which is composed of the elements "guð" meaning "god" and "friðr" meaning "peace". Over time, this name evolved and eventually made its way into Celtic languages, including Irish and Scottish Gaelic. In Irish, it became "Gofraidh", which is pronounced as "Gofra". This name was later Anglicized as "Godfrey" or "Godred" in English.