Possible meaning for Wolfort
I'm writing an essay on a play and think that Wolfort might be Wolf and Fort mixed for the purpose of this particular play (Beggars' Bush by John Frances (etc.)). If by chance someone has a different opinion I'd like to read it. The language is English and it is from the Jacobean period of plays. The character is the main bad guy. There is a synopsis of the play on wiki.
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A quick examination of records on Ancestry.com seems to show that while Wolfort is an actual surname, it seems to be a German rather than an English surname.
Of course the question of why John Frances chose the name for his character is not exactly the same question as the etymological origin of the name. It is possible he created it himself for the character. It's also possible he saw or heard it somewhere else and chose it for the character. But no matter which of those is the case, he still could have used it because he liked the fact that it resembled "Wolf Fort".
Of course the question of why John Frances chose the name for his character is not exactly the same question as the etymological origin of the name. It is possible he created it himself for the character. It's also possible he saw or heard it somewhere else and chose it for the character. But no matter which of those is the case, he still could have used it because he liked the fact that it resembled "Wolf Fort".
Thank you.