Sǫxulfr name meaning
Gender: Boy
Usage: Old Norse
Meaning: Swordsman, Single Edged Knife and From Saxonny
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What does Sǫxulfr mean?
Boy name Sǫxulfr is of Old Norse origin is used substantially in Old Norse. Combination of SAX and ULF resulted in Sǫxulfr. ULF is version of Ulric. Also ULF is variation of dominant Wolf, which itself is an abridged form of names with "Ulf" and ending with "Ulf", which itself is form of Ulfr in Swedish and Danish languages.
ULF is form of Ulfr in Swedish and Danish languages.
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Sǫxulfr is an extremely rare name around the world.
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