Rodolphe (en. Rodolphe)
/ʁɔ.dɔlf/
Meaning & Definition
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noun
A masculine first name of Germanic origin, meaning 'famous wolf'.
Rodolphe is a name commonly found in French-speaking families.
Rodolphe est un prénom que l'on rencontre souvent dans les familles francophones.
A main character often romantic or melancholic in literary works.
In the novel, Rodolphe is the tragic hero of the story.
Dans le roman, Rodolphe est le héros tragique de l'histoire.
Depiction of a man with a strong and determined character.
He has a Rodolphe character, capable of overcoming all obstacles.
Il a un caractère de Rodolphe, capable de surmonter tous les obstacles.
Etymology
Of Germanic origin, the name Rodolphe comes from the elements 'hrod' (glory) and 'wulf' (wolf).
Common Phrases and Expressions
Rodolphe the Charming
Expresses a charming and captivating man.
Rodolphe le Charmeur
To regain the Rodolphe
To regain courage or strength after a failure.
Ravoir le Rodolphe
Related Words
Rod
Diminutive of the name Rodolphe.
Rod
Rolf
Variants of the name Rodolphe in other cultures.
Rolf
Slang Meanings
A romantic man sometimes considered outdated.
He acts like a true Rodolphe, always in search of love.
Il agit comme un vrai Rodolphe, toujours en quête d'amour.
A person with artistic aspirations, often melancholic.
He is the modern Rodolphe, always with a book in hand.
C'est le Rodolphe moderne, toujours avec un livre à la main.