De Wolf

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De Wolf is a Dutch surname meaning "the wolf". It may be descriptive or toponymic of origin.[1] Variations include DeWolf, De Wolfe, De Wolff, De Wulf, Dewulf and van der Wolf. People with these surnames include:

People with the surname[]

De Wolf
  • Cees de Wolf (1945–2011), Dutch footballer
  •  [de; ru] (1880–1935), Dutch organist and composer
  • Dirk De Wolf (born 1961), Belgian road race cyclist
  • Fons De Wolf (born 1956), Belgian road race cyclist
  • Henri De Wolf (born 1936), Belgian road race cyclist
  • Jacob de Wolf (1630–1685), Dutch painter
  • James De Wolf (1764–1837), American privateer, slaver and US Senator from Rhode Island
  • John de Wolf (born 1962), Dutch footballer
  • John Anthony St. Etienne de Wolf (1931–2003), Canadian journalist, economist and politician
  •  [de; nl] (1952–2011), Belgian composer, conductor and musician
  • Michel De Wolf (born 1958), Belgian footballer
  • Nico de Wolf (1887–1967), Dutch footballer
  • Piet de Wolf (1921–2013), Dutch footballer
  • Richard Crosby De Wolf (1875–1947), American copyright law scholar
  • Steve De Wolf (born 1975), Belgian road race cyclist
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De Wolfe
  • Billy De Wolfe (1907–1974), American character actor
  • Elsie de Wolfe (1859–1950), American actress and interior decorator
  • Margaret De Wolfe (1881–1956), English stage and film actress
  • Meyer de Wolfe (1887–1964), Dutch-born composer and conductor, founder of De Wolfe Music
  • Roland De Wolfe (born 1979), English poker player
DeWolfe
De Wolff
De Wulf
Dewulf
  • Filip Dewulf (born 1972), Belgian tennis player
  • Jeroen Dewulf (born 1972), Belgian scholar
  • Noureen Dewulf (born 1984), American actress

Fictional characters[]

  • Jean DeWolff, police detective in the Spider-Man comic books

As a given or middle name[]

Andy DeWolfe farmer of small hay bales

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ Wolf, de at the Meertens Institute Dutch surname database.
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