Þeodwulf
Old English
Etymology
From Proto-West Germanic *Þeuduwulf, from Proto-Germanic *Þeudōwulfaz. Equivalent to þēod (“nation, people”) + wulf (“wolf”). Cognate with Old High German Diotolf, Old Norse Þjóðólfr, French Theodolph.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈθe͜oːdˌwulf/, [ˈθe͜oːdˌwuɫf]
Proper noun
Þēodwulf m
- a male given name
References
- Electronic Sawyer S 929 (King Æthelred to Theodulf, his man; grant of 5 hides (cassati) at Burtune (? Burton Hastings, Warwicks.)), Þeodwulf is mentioned as "Þeodulfo" in the text section and "˝eodulfo" in the old text section.