Volf, of Slavic origin, is a unique and distinct male given name. It is derived from the Slavic word 'volk', which means 'wolf'. This name has been traditionally used in various Slavic countries, particularly in Russia and Poland. Volf is often associated with strength, courage, and wilderness due to its etymological roots. In some cultures, it may also symbolize independence and resilience. The name Volf can be found in historical records, literature, and arts, reflecting its rich heritage and cultural significance.
The name Volf was not particularly popular during the year 2013, with only five babies born with this name worldwide that year.