The baby name Radulf is a boy name, 2 syllables long and is pronounced "RA-dulf".
Radulf is Anglo-Saxon, Germanic and Old Norse in Origin.
Radulf is a masculine name of Germanic origin, which means "counsel wolf." The name is composed of two elements, "rad," meaning counsel, and "wulf," meaning wolf. The name was popularized in England during the Middle Ages, and it was commonly used among the Anglo-Saxon and Norse populations. The name was also adopted by the Normans, who brought it to England after the Norman Conquest in 1066.
The pronunciation of Radulf is RAH-dulf. The name is pronounced with a short "a" sound in the first syllable and a long "u" sound in the second syllable. The stress is on the second syllable. The name is not very common in modern times, but it has a long history and is still used in some parts of the world.
Radulf is a masculine name, and it has been predominantly used for boys throughout history. The name has not been very popular in recent times, but it has been used in various forms in different cultures. Variations of the name include Radolf, Radolph, and Ralf. The name has been borne by several notable figures throughout history, including Saint Radulf of Bourges, who was a bishop in France during the 9th century.