Contribute your knowledge to the name Wolfram. ... From Old German Wolfram, of disputed origin; possibly Wulf (“wolf”) + Ram (“soot”); or Wulf (“wolf”) + Hramn (“raven”), probably meant to mean dark wolf or black wolf.
Wulfric or Wolfric is an Anglo-Saxon masculine given name, composed of the elements wulf "wolf" and ric "rich, powerful".
German Meaning: The name Wolfrick is a German baby name. In German the meaning of the name Wolfrick is: Wolf ruler.
German Meaning: The name Wolfrik is a German baby name. In German the meaning of the name Wolfrik is: Wolf ruler.
Origin. Word/name. Ukrainian, Old-slavic native. Meaning. possessor of the world, peace.
This interesting name, with variant spellings, Woolsey and Woosey can be either patronymic or a nickname of Anglo-Saxon origin. ... The personal name was popular in Suffolk where it gave rise to the surname of Cardinal Wolxey (circa 1475-1530). The second origin, derives from a nickname 'Wulfesege', meaning 'wolf's eye'.
A submission from North Carolina, United States says the name Wonder means "Amazment Or Awe" and is of English origin.
Wonne is a baby girl name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1190 times.
For the most part, the surname Wood originated as a topographic name used to describe a person who lived in, or worked in a wood or forest. This name is derived from the Middle English wode, meaning "wood" (from the Old English wudu).
This ancient and interesting surname, of Anglo-Saxon origin, is a locational name from Woodleigh in Devonshire, or Woodley in Berkshire, deriving from the Olde English pre 7th Century "wudu" meaning wood plus "leah", pasture, clearing, hence "glade in a wood".