Adolf
/ˈeɪdɑlf/
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Adolf, of German origin, derives from the Old High German name 'Adalwolf', meaning 'noble' and 'wolf'. Historically, it was associated with strength and leadership, though its usage declined significantly in the 20th century due to its association with Adolf Hitler. The name carries a complex legacy, balancing its noble roots with modern cultural sensitivities.
Adolf Windaus
Chemist, Investigated cholesterol, Vitamin D
Adolf Meyer
Psychiatrist, Commonsense Psychiatry
Adolf Loos
Architect, Ornament and Crime
Adolf Hitler
Head of State, Chancellor of Germany, 1933-45
Adolf Eichmann
Criminal, Nazi war criminal
Adolf Butenandt
Chemist, Research in sex hormones
Adolf von Baeyer
Chemist, Synthesized indigo
Adi
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