Rolfe
Rolfe Origin and Meaning
Rolfe is a masculine name with ancient Germanic roots, derived from the Old Norse 'Hrólfr' and related to the name Rudolf. Its meaning comes from the elements 'hróðr' (fame) and 'úlfr' (wolf), creating the powerful meaning 'famous wolf.' With a history dating back to medieval times, Rolfe was carried by historical figures including Rollo (Rolfe), the Viking leader who founded Normandy. The name has maintained steady but minimal usage throughout English-speaking countries, giving it a distinguished, somewhat aristocratic air. In literature and film, Rolfe characters often possess strength and nobility. The name's brevity and strong consonant sound give it a bold, compact quality. Though uncommon in contemporary use, Rolfe offers historical depth with a straightforward, masculine sound that resists trendy modifications.
Famous People Named Rolfe
- Rolfe KentEnglish film composer
- Rolfe SedanAmerican character actor
- John RolfeEnglish Virginia colonist, husband of Pocahontas