Meinolf

Meinolf (also Meinulf) is a German masculine given name. It comes from Old High German magan meaning "powerful" (Old Saxon mugan) and Old High German wolf meaning "wolf" (Old Saxon wulf).[1]

People

  • Meinolf (saint) (c. 795–857), priest and saint
  • Meinolf Amekudzi, German programmer
  • Meinulf Barbers (born 1937), German educator
  • Meinolf Dierkes (born 1941), German sociologist
  • Meinolf Finke (born 1963), German writer and poet
  • Meinolf Koch (born 1957), German footballer
  • Meinulf von Mallinckrodt (1861–1947), German politician
  • Meinolf Mehls (born 1965), German footballer
  • Meinolf Mertens (1923–2009), German politician
  • Meinolf Michels (1935–2019), German politician
  • Meinolf Peters (born 1952), German psychologist and psychotherapist
  • Meinolf Schönborn (born 1955), German right-wing extremist
  • Meinolf Schulte (born 1948), German footballer
  • Meinolf Schumacher (born 1954), German literary scholar and Germanic medievalist
  • Meinolf Sellmann, German computer scientist
  • Meinolf Stieren (1924–2015), German politician
  • Meinolf Vielberg (born 1958), German classical philologist
  • Meinolf Wewel (born 1931), German publisher
  • Meinolf Zurhorst (born 1953), German film journalist and producer, author

See also

References

  1. ^ Heuser, Rita (1 February 2024). "Meinolf". Digitales Familiennamenwörterbuch Deutschlands. Retrieved 14 February 2024.