Móðolfr name meaning
Gender: Boy
Usage: Old Norse
Meaning: Modesty and The Element Úlfr with the Meaning Wolf
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What does Móðolfr mean?
Used commonly in Old Norse, Móðolfr aimed at baby boys is originated from Old Norse. Combination of MOD and ULF resulted in Móðolfr. ULF is a variation of Ulric. Also ULF is version of dominant Wolf, which itself is short of names with "Ulf" and ending with "Ulf", which itself is Danish and Swedish equivalent of Ulfr.
ULF is Danish and Swedish equivalent of Ulfr.
Variants of Móðolfr
Modolf, Arnmóðr, *Móð-wíhaR, AldulfR, *Ulfgarðr, Modolv
How popular is the name Móðolfr?
Móðolfr is an extremely rare name around the world.
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