Randolphe
Randolphe is a given name of Germanic origin. It derives from the Old High German elements "rand" meaning "shield" and "wulf" meaning "wolf." Therefore, the name can be interpreted as "wolf shield" or "shield of the wolf." The name was historically borne by several prominent figures, including Saint Randolphe, a 9th-century bishop of Worms.
The popularity of Randolphe has varied throughout history and across different regions. While not as common
The name Randolphe evokes a sense of strength and protection, likely due to its etymological roots. It