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Ulfr

Ulfr is a given name of Old Norse origin, meaning "wolf" or "wolfish." It is derived from the Old Norse word "ulfr," which refers to the wolf, a significant animal in Norse mythology and culture. The name has been used in various forms across different languages and cultures, including English, Icelandic, and Swedish.

In Norse mythology, Ulfr is associated with the god Odin, who is often depicted with a wolf

The name Ulfr has been used as a surname as well, particularly in Icelandic and Scandinavian contexts.

The name Ulfr has seen a resurgence in popularity in recent years, particularly in English-speaking countries.

named
Fenrir.
Ulfr
is
also
the
name
of
a
giant
in
the
Norse
mythological
poem
"Völuspá,"
where
he
is
described
as
a
formidable
opponent
of
the
gods.
It
is
also
a
common
name
for
male
dogs,
reflecting
its
association
with
the
wolf.
It
is
often
chosen
for
its
unique
and
powerful
sound,
as
well
as
its
connection
to
Norse
mythology
and
culture.