Randolph
/ˈrændɑlf/
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Randolph, of Teutonic origin, combines 'rand' (shield) and 'wulf' (wolf), meaning 'shield wolf' or 'wolf counsellor'. Historically, it evokes strength, leadership, and strategic wisdom, often associated with warriors and protectors. The name carries a noble and timeless resonance in English-speaking cultures.
Randolph W. Westerfield
Educator, Business Professor, USC
Randolph Scott
Actor, Ride the High Country
Randolph Mantooth
Actor, Emergency!
Randolph M. Ferlic
Doctor, Thoracic surgeon
Randolph Churchill
Journalist, Son of Winston Churchill
Lord Randolph Churchill
Politician, Father of Winston Churchill
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