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    Oswolf / Oswald / Osbert

    Pronunciation: OS-wolf

    ♂ Male
    Old English

    Meaning

    God-wolf

    Origin

    Old English

    History & Etymology

    Oswolf is an ancient Anglo-Saxon name, derived from the Old English elements 'os' meaning 'god' and 'wulf' meaning 'wolf'. Names incorporating 'os' were common among early Germanic peoples, often referring to the Æsir, the principal gods of Norse mythology, or simply denoting divinity. The 'wulf' element was also very popular in Germanic names, symbolizing strength, cunning, and ferocity.

    The name would have been borne by individuals of significant standing or those hoped to embody the characteristics of a divine wolf. While not widely used today, it represents a rich linguistic and cultural heritage from the early medieval period in England. Its structure is typical of dithematic (two-element) Germanic names.

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