Waelfwulf
/wˈɔlfwˌɛl/
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Anglo-Saxon
Waelfwulf, an Anglo-Saxon name, combines 'wael' (slaughter) and 'wulf' (wolf), translating to 'wolf of slaughter'. It evokes imagery of a fierce and formidable warrior, embodying strength, bravery, and a fighting spirit. This name reflects the warrior culture and values of early medieval England.
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