Alemán · Masculino
ADOLF
“From the Germanic name Adalwolf, which meant noble wolf from the Germanic elements adal noble and wulf. It was borne by several Sueco kings as a first or second name, most notably by Gustav II Adolf in the 17th century. Association with Adolf Hitler ...”
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Significado
From the Germanic name Adalwolf, which meant noble wolf from the Germanic elements adal noble and wulf. It was borne by several Sueco kings as a first or second name, most notably by Gustav II Adolf in the 17th century. Association with Adolf Hitler (1889-1945), the leader of the Nazi party in Germany during World War II, has lessened the use of this name.
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Origen cultural
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Pronunciación
“A-dawlf (German), AH:-dawlf (Dutch), AW-dolf (Hungarian)”
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Variantes en otros idiomas
22 idiomasGermánico AntiguoAdalwolf, Adolf, Adolphus
ChecoAdolf
DanésAdolf
NeerlandésAdolf
InglésAdolph
FinlandésAadolf
FrancésAdolphe
AlemánAdolf
HúngaroAdolf
ItalianoAdolfo
NoruegoAdolf
EspañolAdolfo
SuecoAdolf
DanésAlf
InglésDolph
FinlandésAatto, Aatu, Atte
FrisónAdde, Ade, Aike, Ale...
AlemánAdi
LimburgishDölf, Dulf
NoruegoAlf
EspañolAdolfito, Fito
SuecoAlf
Fuente: Behind the Name · Datos etimológicos verificados