Odolf
o-do-lf
Origin:German
Meaning:Prosperous wolf
Help your little pup grow into their bark by choosing Odulf. As a variant of Audulf and Odhulf, Odulf has roots in Old German and Norse. Derived from the German auda ("wealth") and vulfs ("wolf"), Odulf translates to "prosperous wolf." Odulf shares a connection to the Old Norse Auðulfr, which has the same translations as its German counterpart. Perhaps the most popular under the Dutch Saint Odulf, this moniker is rich with morals and values for your little one to learn.
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