Ulfheðinn name meaning
Gender: Boy
Usage: Old Norse
Meaning: The Element Úlfr with the Meaning Wolf and Jacket of Fur Or Skin
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What does Ulfheðinn mean?
Predominantly used in Old Norse, Ulfheðinn is originated from Old Norse is used for boys. ULF and HEÐIN are combined to form Ulfheðinn. ULF is version of Ulric. Also ULF is form of darling Wolf, which itself is short of names with "Ulf" and ending with "Ulf", which itself is equivalent of Ulfr in Danish and Swedish languages.
ULF is equivalent of Ulfr in Danish and Swedish languages. ULF and HEÐIN are combined to form Ulfheðinn.
Variants of Ulfheðinn
Ulfhiðinn, AldulfR, *Ulfgarðr, Bjarnheðinn, Heðinbiǫrn
How popular is the name Ulfheðinn?
Ulfheðinn is an extremely rare name around the world.
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