“ALTERNATE SPELLINGS” –>
“ADOLPH”
“ADOLPHE”
“ADOLFO”
“ADOLPHUS”
(latinized form)
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(“adolf” is a ‘given name’ used in ‘german-speaking countries’, ‘scandinavia’, ‘the netherlands’ and ‘flanders’, ‘france’, ‘spain’, ‘portugal’, and to a lesser extent in various ‘central european countries’)
(‘adolphus’ can also appear as a ‘surname’, as in ‘john adolphus’ (the english historian))
(the name is a compound derived from the old high german athalwolf, a composition of athal, or adal, meaning noble, and wolf)
(the name is ‘cognate’ to the anglo-saxon name ‘Æthelwulf’ (also ‘eadulf’ or ‘eadwulf’))
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