Auðúlfr name meaning

Gender: Boy
Origin: Old Norse, Old English, Scandinavian and Germanic
Usage: Old Norse
Meaning: Prosperous, Diminutive of Audrey, Wealth and The Element Úlfr with the Meaning Wolf
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What does Auðúlfr mean?

Auðúlfr is Old Norse equivalent of Auðulfr.

How popular is the name Auðúlfr?

Auðúlfr is an extremely rare name around the globe.

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