I think that Wolf is a great name. Very strong and masculine. It brings confidence and respect along with high expectations. (I might be a tiny bit biased)
I love the name Wolf. I like all animal names for boys or girls.
― Anonymous User 12/19/2020
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I was attacked by a wolf once while I was walking in the forest alone at night. They're common in Poland and Sweden. I'm okay, I wasn't hurt too bad. I promise I wasn't bothering it, I guess I just got in its way. It was really dark and I couldn't really see anything, and then the wolf just attacked me. Next time I walk in the forest at night, I'm going to bring a flashlight. Besides, it would scare off the Wolf. Then I wouldn't have to kick it in the stomach to save my life. I like wolves, even though I was almost killed by one. This isn't a name I'd use, but it's pretty cool.
This is such a strong name! I only like one syllable names for boys, they are so much more masculine. This is the best of the animal names for boys (fox, bear, etc.)
― Anonymous User 12/7/2016
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Sorry, I just don't like the name Wolf. Too much like the animal.
― Anonymous User 7/22/2016
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I have a hard time believing anybody doesn't like the name Wolf. I had an Army commander named Wolf Hindrichs, and he was amazing. The guy would do anything for us. Dude was a beast. And he was always saying that being named Wolf had made his life easier, but that if he had been short and goofy it would have completely backfired. Whenever someone was having a kid, boy or girl, he would say "Have you considered Wolf?" It was hilarious every time. Man, I miss that guy.
― Anonymous User 4/2/2016
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I like wolves. I might change my name to "James Wolf William Lovell-Smith Carruthers" and Lovell means Wolf. This is better as a middle name.
This is an AWESOME name! I really like the animal wolves, for some reason...? :D.
― Anonymous User 9/7/2014
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I love the French version of this name, 'Wolv' and plan on using it for my son. I also know a Parisan man named Wolv. This name seems like the bearer would be quite charming.
Besides for being one of my least favorite animals (isn't saying much, as I'm an animal-lover), it's like a fad for everyone to be obsessed with wolves. It's also sort of awkward as a first name; would make a much better middle name.
My nephew's middle name. It's a name that has to be taken with a grain of salt. If you have lengthy or impressive first or last names, it can be a strong, beautiful middle name, but as a first name it seems too animistic-flower-childish to me or like it would be taken as a joke. I think it makes a powerful middle name that can work for either sex, but is easy to overdo.
I don't like the name Wolf at all, to me, Wolf is not a name. I do however love the name Wolfe a lot.
― Anonymous User 3/9/2008
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Wolf is my favorite boy's name! They are also my favorite animals. It is so strong and masculine! I recommend this name very much. I have names picked out for if I have kids, and my boy's name is Wolf Kayden.