Brǫndólfr is a masculine name that means "This name derives from the Germanic (Langobardic) name “Brandolf,” composed of two elements: “*brandaz” (fire, torch, flaming sword) and “*-wulfaz” (wolf)". Its germanic origins reflect deep cultural values and traditions that have been passed down through generations. Parents choosing this name often appreciate its profound significance and timeless appeal.
This name derives from the Germanic (Langobardic) name “Brandolf,” composed of two elements: “*brandaz” (fire, torch, flaming sword) and “*-wulfaz” (wolf). In turn, the name means “wolf swordsman.” Óðinn was the god of battle, and a massive proportion of the Old Norse men’s names reflect the conflict in one or another of its aspects. The symbols of Óðinn include the spear, swords, wolves, ravens, and eagles.
*brandaz *-WULFAZ > Brandolf
Brǫndólfr is predominantly used in old norse speaking communities, where it maintains strong cultural connections and traditional significance.