HaþuwulfR name meaning
Gender: Boy
Usage: Old Norse
Meaning: From the Heather Covered Meadow, Heath, Wood, Clearing and Field of Heather
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What does HaþuwulfR mean?
The boy name HaþuwulfR is rooted from Old Norse is prevalently used in Old Norse. HaþuwulfR is amalgamation of unfamiliar HAD and ULF. ULF is form of Ulric. Also ULF is variation of celebrated Wolf, which itself is short version of names with "Ulf" and ending with "Ulf", which itself is Danish and Swedish cognate of Ulfr.
ULF is Danish and Swedish cognate of Ulfr.
Variants of HaþuwulfR
Andaðr, Hadar, AldulfR, *Ulfgarðr, Hader
How popular is the name HaþuwulfR?
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