AuðulfR name meaning
Gender: Boy
Usage: Old Norse
Meaning: Prosperous, Diminutive of Audrey, Wealth and The Element Úlfr with the Meaning Wolf
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What does AuðulfR mean?
AuðulfR has its origin in Old Norse is used in Old Norse is bestowed upon baby boys. Combination of outlandish AUD and ULF resulted in AuðulfR. ULF is a form of Ulric.
Also ULF is variation of commonly accepted Wolf, which itself is short version of names with "Ulf" and ending with "Ulf", which itself is Swedish and Danish cognate of Ulfr. ULF is Swedish and Danish cognate of Ulfr.
Variants of AuðulfR
Sóleyð, *Auðvin, AldulfR, *Ulfgarðr
How popular is the name AuðulfR?
AuðulfR is an extremely rare name around the world.
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