Ingolf is a masculine given name, that has its roots in Germanic mythology. The first part "Ing" refers to the Germanic god Yngvi, the second part means "wolf". It may refer to:
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Ingolf is a masculine given name, that has its roots in Germanic mythology. The first part "Ing" refers to the Germanic god Yngvi, the second part means "wolf". It may refer to: Count Ingolf of Rosenborg (born 1940), member of the Danish royal family Ingolf Elster Christensen (1872–1943), Norwegian politician Ingolf Dahl (1912–1970), German-born American composer, pianist, conductor and educator Ingolf U. Dalferth (born 1948), German philosopher and theologian Ingolf Davidsen (1893–1946), Norwegian gymnast Ingolf Gabold (1942–2025), Danish composer Ingolf Lindau (born 1942), Swedish physicist and professor Ingolf Lück (born 1958), German actor, comedian and television host Ingolf Mork (born 1947), Norwegian ski jumper Ingolf E. Rasmus (1902–1996), American politician and lawyer Ingolf Rød (1889–1963), Norwegian sailor Ingolf Rogde (1911–1978), Norwegian actor Ingolf Schanche (1877–1954), Norwegian actor and theatre director Ingolf Håkon Teigene (1949–2007), Norwegian journalist Ingolf Wiegert (born 1957), former East German handball player Ingolf Wunder (born 1985), Austrian pianist Ingolf Vogeler, a character in the Emberverse series of science fiction novels by S. M. Stirling, first appearing in The Sunrise Lands
Category:Norwegian masculine given names Category:Masculine given names
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