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Names that mean wolf

51 names that mean wolf — each with its meaning, origin and pronunciation.

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NameOriginPronunciationMeaningPopularity
Guadalupe GirlSpanish/gwah-dah-LOO-peh/River of the wolf.68/100
Raul BoyGermanic/rah-OOL/Wise wolf.68/100
Randy BoyOld English, Germanic/RAN-dee/Shield wolf.62/100
Zev BoyHebrew/ZEV/Wolf.55/100
Rudy BoyGermanic/ROO-dee/Famous wolf.38/100
Rodolfo BoyGermanic/roh-DOL-foh/Famous wolf.25/100
Randall BoyOld English/RAN-dəl/Shield wolf.20/100
Adolfo BoyGermanic/ah-DOL-foh/Noble wolf.6/100
Ralph BoyOld Norse, Old English/RALF/Wolf counsel.5/100
Rudolph BoyGerman/ROO-dolf/From Germanic elements meaning famous wolf.93/100
Randolph BoyEnglish (from Germanic)/RAN-dahlf/From the Germanic elements rand and wulf, meaning shield wolf.93/100
Lowell BoyFrench/LOH-ul/From a Norman French surname derived from lou, meaning wolf, with a diminutive suffix, hence little wolf.92/100
Randi GirlScandinavian/RAN-dee/Short form of Randolph or Randall, meaning shield wolf in Germanic languages.91/100
Randal BoyGermanic/RAN-dul/From Germanic rand and wulf, meaning shield wolf or rim warrior.91/100
Lupe GirlSpanish/LOO-pey/Diminutive of Guadalupe from Spanish lobo, meaning wolf or the guardian of the path.90/100
Adolph BoyGermanic/AY-dolf/From Adal (noble) and wolf meaning noble wolf.88/100
Randell BoyOld German/RAN-dul/Shield wolf; a protective warrior.84/100
Channing BoyOld English/CHAN-ing/Wolf cub; young and spirited warrior.84/100
Lon BoyOld German/LON/Noble wolf; strong and protective.84/100
Lupita GirlSpanish/loo-PEE-tuh/Spanish diminutive of Guadalupe, meaning wolf valley.77/100
Adolphus BoyGermanic/uh-DAHL-fus/From Adolf, combining 'adal' (noble) and 'wolf' (wolf).73/100
Lovell BoyNorman/LUV-ul/Wolf-like, from Lovell.72/100
Randel BoyGermanic/RAN-del/Shield wolf or rim protector.71/100
Rolf BoyGermanic/Scandinavian/ROLF/Famous wolf, from Germanic roots meaning fame and wolf.68/100
Randee GirlGermanic/RAN-dee/Shield wolf or warrior, variant of Randy.67/100
Rudolf BoyGermanic/ROO-dolf/Famous wolf.67/100
Raoul BoyGermanic/rah-OOL/Wolf counsel, French form of Ralph.66/100
Wolfgang BoyGerman; from wolf and gang/VOLF-gang/Composed of wolf and going or path, representing a traveler with wolf-like qualities.61/100
Rudolfo BoyGermanic; from Rudolf/roo-DOL-foh/Spanish form of Rudolph, meaning famous wolf or celebrated wolf.61/100
Rafe BoyGermanic/RAYF/Wolf counsel; a variant of Ralph.59/100
Conan BoyIrish/KOH-nun/Wolf or descendant of Conn, from the Irish Conn meaning chief.57/100
Connell BoyIrish/Gaelic/kon-EL/From the Irish surname meaning 'strong wolf' or 'lover of hounds' from Gaelic roots.50/100
Ramel BoyHebrew/Arabic/rah-MEL/Thunder of God or wolf counsel, a variant form.49/100
Adolf BoyGermanic/AH-dolf/From Germanic elements 'adal' (noble) and 'wolf' meaning noble wolf.47/100
Dolphus BoyGermanic/DOL-fus/Noble wolf or elf warrior, derived from Adolphus.43/100
Rudi BoyGermanic/ROO-dee/Famous wolf.39/100
Wolf BoyGermanic/WOOLF/From Germanic meaning wolf, symbolizing strength and wildness.35/100
Randolf BoyGermanic/RAN-dolf/Shield wolf or warrior shield, from rand (rim/shield) and wolf.34/100
Raudel BoySpanish/rah-OO-del/Spanish variant of Raúl; means wolf advisor.31/100
Rudell BoyGermanic/roo-DEL/Variant of Rudolph, meaning famous wolf.24/100
Rondall BoyGermanic/RAN-dull/A variant of Randall, meaning shield wolf or mighty warrior.22/100
Worley BoyEnglish/WER-lee/From the meadow with wolf-like residents.21/100
Connar BoyIrish/KAH-ner/Variant of Connor, from Irish Conchobhar meaning 'lover of hounds' or 'wolf lover.'15/100
Dolph BoyGermanic/DOLF/Noble wolf.12/100
Rande BoyEnglish variant/RAN-dee/Variant of Randall; shield wolf or wolf warrior.12/100
Conall BoyIrish/KUN-awl/Wolf or strong as a wolf.10/100
Phelan BoyIrish/FAY-lun/Anglicized form of Ó Faoláin, meaning descendant of the small wolf.10/100
Akela GirlHawaiian/Literary/uh-KAY-luh/Hawaiian meaning noble or from Kipling's Jungle Book, a wolf pack leader.9/100
Randol BoyGermanic/RAN-dul/Modern variant of Randall, meaning shield wolf or rim protector.8/100
Rolfe BoyGermanic/ROLF/Famous wolf or renowned warrior.5/100
Channie GirlEnglish/Modern/CHAN-ee/Variant of Channing, from Old English meaning 'young wolf' or 'channel.'4/100

Frequently asked questions

How many names that mean wolf are there?

NameTheKid lists 51 names that mean wolf, each with its meaning, origin and pronunciation.

What are some popular names that mean wolf?

Popular choices include Guadalupe, Raul, Randy, Zev, Rudy.