Rudolph
/ˈrudɔlf/
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Teutonic
Rudolph, of Teutonic origin, means 'famous wolf,' symbolizing bravery and leadership. The name gained cultural prominence through figures like the red-nosed reindeer in Christmas folklore. It carries a strong, noble association and is often linked to resilience and strength.
Rudolph Valentino
Actor, Latin lover of the silent film era
Rudolph Minkowski
Astronomer, Galaxies in collision
Rudolph Maté
Cinematographer, When Worlds Collide
Rudolph A. Marcus
Chemist, Electron-transfer reactions
Rudolph Hargrave
Judge, Justice, Oklahoma Supreme Court
Rudolph Boysen
Botanist, Created the boysenberry
O. Rudolph Aggrey
Diplomat, US Ambassador to Romania, 1977-81
Rudy
Rolf
Dolph
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