Ruodolf
Old High German
Alternative forms
- Hruodolf, Hruadolf (9th C.)
Etymology
From *ruod (“fame, renown”) + wolf (“wolf”). First attested in the early 9th C. CE
Proper noun
Ruodolf m
- (Bavarian) a male given name [9th C. CE]
Descendants
- Middle High German: Ruodolf, Rodolf (1th-13th C.), Rudolf (12th-13th C.)
- → Early Medieval Latin: Ruodolfus (9th-15th C.)
References
- Sigmund Herzberg-Fränkel, editor (1904), “I: Dioecesis Salisburgensis: Regiones Salisburgensis et Bavarica”, in Necrologia Germaniae (Monumenta Germaniae Historica) (in Latin), Tomvs II Dioecesis Salisbvrgensis, Berolini: Apvd Weidmannos, →ISBN, →OCLC, Liber confraternitatum vetustior (784-11th C.), Monumenta Necrologica Monasterii S. Petri Salisburgensis, page 30, column 95, line 34