Noþwulf
Old English
Etymology
From nōþ (“daring”) and wulf (“wolf”). Compare Wulfnoþ which has the same elements reversed.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈnoːθˌwulf/, [ˈnoːðˌwuɫf]
Proper noun
Nōþwulf m
- a male given name
Declension
Strong a-stem:
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | Nōþwulf | — |
| accusative | Nōþwulf | — |
| genitive | Nōþwulfes | — |
| dative | Nōþwulfe | — |
References
- Electronic Sawyer S 287 ((Wye, Kent). Æthelwulf, king of Wessex, to Ithda or Dudda; grant of land at Canterbury.), Noþwulf is mentioned as "Noðuulf" in the text section and "No∂uulf" in the old text section.