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[Opinions] Wulfruna
So I submitted this name a while back and it's since been added to the database. I grew to love it after living in Wolverhampton for university for three years, and now that it's officially in the database, the meaning of "wolf" + "secret, mystery" is just a cherry on top for me lmaoNot sure if I would ever use it as a first name, but I'd be lobbying it for a middle!Can anybody provide suggestions based on this name? I also like;Wulfred, Wilfred, Wilbur, Wulfwyn, Wulfric, Winifred etc they don't have to begin with a W thoughThank you for any thoughts in advance!---"one particular boogie will move mirror massaging with stirring crepe mixture, positioning loaves while in the furnace then toting items in containers" ~ best Russian daing sites (guest, 198.144.149.xxx) (2020)
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Airy as a brick.Sorry, that name sounds like a nightmare. It reminds me of Rauwulfia Serpentina, an herb that some people use to treat psychosis.
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I love it, too. Thanks for submitting it. :)Heidrun
Nanthilde
Estrildis
Ethelinda
Berengaria
Cyneburga
Walburga
Waltrud
Wiltruda
Willidrud
Alruna
Adelruna
Roswitha
Romilda
Julitta
Ceridwen
Gwyneira
Verdiana
Ariovalda
Amalasunta
Belissenda
Aeronwy
Quenilda
Fidelma
Sodelb
Wintra
Winigard
Ulalume
Salagund
BrunoniaWendell
Warrick
Cynewulf
Oswin
Osric
Faramund
Wynnstan
Taliesin
Edmer
Gwrtheyrn
Athanaric
Amalric
Woden
Isambard
Kolbrun
Symond
Wulfred
Wilgrim
Wilmund
Winibald
Winimund
Winulf
Witeric
Walamund
Sisbert
Gwenallt
Mathric
Mundric
Dunstan
Elwyn
Gladwyn
Bernold

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I love it! I don't really like "ulf" but everything else makes up for it. Ursula
Ursa
Elfwin
Elfruna
Elfleda
Runa
Gudrun
Idunn
Ulvhild
Ulvinde
Thora
Ortrun
Dagmar
Sigrun
Amarok
Ruarc
Ursinus
Wolfram
Beowulf
Agrona
Hathor
Phaedra
Valeska
Valerian
Wilhelm
Wulfhelm
Nausicaa
Alderic
Bjorn
Eomund
Ethelred
Redmond
Asbjorn
Hawthorn
Marsyas
Phaedrus
Yaromir
Valko
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It's interesting, but not something I would use. I like Winifred a lot
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I like wolves, but I have had bad experiences with them, lol. I've only been attacked once while walking through the woods, it was actually last year. It didn't bother it, I just was walking there and the wolf came up to me. Then I started singing and clapping my hands while backing up slowly, but the wolf followed me. Then I made the stupid mistake of running. Don't worry, I wasn't hurt really bad, I got away from it. Wolves are common in Europe. Wulfruna is a pretty name in my opinion, and I really like it's meaning. However, there are more names that mean wolf like Accalia and Ulrich that I prefer.
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Oh, my bad. Ulrich doesn't mean Wolf. I went to this site called mydogsname.com, and they had some wolf names. They said these names meant wolf. Accalia means she-wolf according to that website.
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Don't like it
Wilfrieda Wilbert Wiley Gwendolyn Wendolyn Llewellyn Twila Wilf Wilhelm Wendell Wilfred Walter Wallace Willard Wim Winona Winston Wendy William

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Gorgeous!I love this name's stature, sounds, and meaning. One of my favorite male names is Wulfhelm, which you may also like.Other suggestions (all female):Bogdana
Brunhilde / Brynhild
Ermengarde
Ermentrude
Frederuna
Fressenda
Hazelelponi
Ludmila
Merofleda
Radmila
Swanhilde
Tihomira
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