Fridolf is a masculine given name. It is originally a compound of the German words (peace) and (wolf). The Runic Danish accusative word may have a connection, although no parallel is attested in the history of Swedish. Notable people with the name include: Fridolf Heck, Finnish naval captain, whaler, free trader, and settler in the Russian Ussuri krai Fridolf Lundsten (1884–1947), a Finnish wrestler Fridolf Jansson (1904–1991), a Swedish politician Fridolf Martinsson, a Swedish footballer Fridolf Rhudin, Swedish actor and comedian Johan Fridolf Hagfors (1857–1931), a Swedish
Fridolf is a masculine given name. It is originally a compound of the German words (peace) and (wolf). The Runic Danish accusative word may have a connection, although no parallel is attested in the history of Swedish. Notable people with the name include: Fridolf Heck, Finnish naval captain, whaler, free trader, and settler in the Russian Ussuri krai Fridolf Lundsten (1884–1947), a Finnish wrestler Fridolf Jansson (1904–1991), a Swedish politician Fridolf Martinsson, a Swedish footballer Fridolf Rhudin, Swedish actor and comedian Johan Fridolf Hagfors (1857–1931), a Swedish newspaper publisher and composer
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Discovered by embedding cosine similarity (sentence-transformers MiniLM, 384-dim).