Rudolphe name meaning

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Updated: March 20th, 2024
Gender: Boy
Origin: Germanic and Old High German
Usage: French
Pronunciation: r(u)-dol-phe
Meaning: Fame, Glory and Wolf and Famous Wolf
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What does Rudolphe mean?

Anomalous Rudolphe has its origin in Germanic is a baby boy name is used substantially in French. Rudolphe is a variation of darling and perennial Rudolph. Rudolph is form of famed Rodolphe.

Anomalous Rudolph has its origin in Germanic and Old High German, Rudolph means "Wolf, Fame and Glory and Wolf".

How do I pronounce Rudolphe?

The three syllabled name Rudolphe is pronounced, r(u)-dol-phe. Some people pronounce it as rud(o)-lphe.

Variants of Rudolphe

Rudolph, Hruodolf, Rudolphus, Rodolphe, Dolfe, Ralph, Rolfe, Randolph, Randolphe, Radolphus, Rolf, Rafe, Radolf, Radulf, Ralf

How popular is the name Rudolphe?

Rudolphe is a unique baby name in France, it had been in use since 1900 and was last seen in 1994, during its 85 years of usage, it was able to reach the top 300 names.

In 1902, it achieved its highest ever ranking of 261 on boy names chart when 26 babies were named Rudolphe. Over 836 people have been named Rudolphe in France. Rudolphe is an uncommon baby name in United States where it may not be used now.

As per our findings, over 800 people has been named Rudolphe globally.

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Numerological analysis of Rudolphe

Number 4 as your personality no reflects your responsible and determinative nature. The adventurous spirit that you once had is missing because YOU are missing in your life. You are an imaginative and creative person always doing something new, going someplace unknown, open to new adventures. When it comes to love, you are a hopeless romantic who dreams of finding your soul mate. People come to you when they need an objective opinion about almost everything, except romance.

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Famous people named Rudolphe

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