Ralf

/rælf/ proper noun

Definition

A Germanic given name, variant of Ralph, meaning 'wolf counsel.' Common in German-speaking countries and used as both first name and surname.

Etymology

From Old Norse 'Raðulfr,' combining 'rað' (counsel/advice) and 'ulfr' (wolf). The name evolved through various Germanic languages, with Ralf being the modern German form while Ralph became the English variant. Both versions maintain the original meaning of 'wise wolf' or 'wolf advisor.'

Kelly Says

The name Ralf carries the fascinating medieval belief that wolves were symbols of wisdom and leadership, not just fierce predators. In Germanic cultures, being associated with wolves was actually an honor - they were seen as loyal, intelligent pack leaders worthy of emulation by human warriors and advisors.

Translations

AMአማርኛ
ራልፍ
ARالعربية
رالف
BNবাংলা
রালফ
CACatalà
Ralf
CSČeština
Ralf
DADansk
Ralf
DEDeutsch
Ralf
ELΕλληνικά
Ράλφ
ESEspañol
Ralf
FAفارسی
رالف
FISuomi
Ralf
FRFrançais
Ralf
GUGU
રાલ્ફ
HAHA
Ralf
HEעברית
ראלף
HIहिन्दी
राल्फ
HUMagyar
Ralf
IDBahasa Indonesia
Ralf
IGIG
Ralf
ITItaliano
Ralf
JA日本語
ラルフ
KKKK
Ральф
KMKM
រាល់ផ
KO한국어
랄프
MRMR
राल्फ
MSBahasa Melayu
Ralf
MYမြန်မာ
ရာလ်ဖ
NLNederlands
Ralf
NONorsk
Ralf
PAPA
ਰਾਲਫ
PLPolski
Ralf
PTPortuguês
Ralf
RORomână
Ralf
RUРусский
Ральф
SVSvenska
Ralf
SWKiswahili
Ralf
TAதமிழ்
ரால்ப்
TEతెలుగు
రాల్ఫ్
THไทย
ราล์ฟ
TLTL
Ralf
TRTürkçe
Ralf
UKУкраїнська
Ральф
URاردو
رالف
VITiếng Việt
Ralf
YOYO
Ralf
ZH中文
拉尔夫
ZUZU
Ralf

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