Þórólfr
Þórólfr is a given name of Old Norse origin. It is composed of two elements: Þórr, the name of the Norse god of thunder, and the word fr, meaning "wolf." Therefore, the name can be interpreted as "Wolf of Thor."
Several historical figures bore this name. Þórólfr Kveldulfsson was a prominent character in the Norse sagas,
Another notable Þórólfr was Þórólfr Mostrarskeggi, a chieftain from Norway who, according to the saga *Ólafs
The name Þórólfr, while not common today, reflects the cultural and religious landscape of Viking Age Scandinavia,