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*[[Gustav Wagner]] (1911–1980), Austrian SS officer at Sobibór extermination camp
*[[Gustav Wagner]] (1911–1980), Austrian SS officer at Sobibór extermination camp
*[[Michael Van Wijk]], known by the pseudonym Wolf on the television series ''Gladiators''
*[[Michael Van Wijk]], known by the pseudonym Wolf on the television series ''Gladiators''
* A Wikipedia editor, [[User_talk:Thewolfchild]]


==Fictional characters==
==Fictional characters==

Revision as of 08:57, 24 October 2021

Wolf is a given name and a surname. It is common among Germanic-speaking peoples, alongside variants such as Wulf. Names which translate to English "wolf" are also common among other nations, including many Native American peoples within the current or former extent of the habitat of the grey wolf (essentially all of North America).

Geographical distribution

As of 2014, 53.2% of all known bearers of the surname Wolf were residents of Germany (frequency 1:413), 27.4% of the United States (1:3,608), 3.9% of Austria (1:596), 2.5% of Brazil (1:21,995), 1.4% of Switzerland (1:1,622), 1.2% of the Netherlands (1:3,735) and 1.0% of France (1:17,534).

In Germany, the frequency of the surname was higher than national average (1:413) in the following states:[1]

  1. Saxony (1:214)
  2. Rhineland-Palatinate (1:292)
  3. Hesse (1:297)
  4. Thuringia (1:297)
  5. Bavaria (1:337)
  6. Brandenburg (1:365)
  7. Baden-Württemberg (1:368)
  8. Saxony-Anhalt (1:394)

Given name

Surname

Nickname or stage name

Fictional characters

See also

References

  1. ^ Wolf surname distribution at forebears.io