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      Meaning of the first name Fulke

      Origin

      Dutch or German

      Meaning

      A Variation of Fulco, Meaning Wolf

      Variations

      Fluke, Folke, Falke
      Fulke is a name rooted in both Dutch and German languages, derived from the older form Fulco, which translates to wolf. The name is often associated with strength and fierceness, mirroring the traits attributed to wolves in various cultures. This etymological connection emphasizes characteristics such as loyalty and bravery, often linked to the animal itself.

      The name Fulke has historical significance, particularly in medieval Europe. It was borne by notable figures, including Fulke of Anjou, who became the Count of Anjou in the 10th century and played a significant role in the feudal system of the time. The name also appears in multiple historical records and texts, reflecting its usage among nobility and landowners, further solidifying its presence in European heritage. Over time, various forms and spellings of Fulke emerged, adapted to different regional languages and cultures.

      In contemporary society, the name Fulke is relatively rare but still appears among enthusiasts of historical or unique names. It is often chosen for its distinctive sound and its connections to historical figures. While not widely used, Fulke has garnered attention in literary and artistic contexts, emphasizing its historical roots. Some modern parents may opt for Fulke as a way to connect with their heritage or to set their child apart with a name that evokes strength and tradition.

      Based on our records...

      Greville

      This is the most common surname associated with Fulke.

      Elizabeth

      This is the most common name of those married to a Fulke.

      Elizabeth

      This is the most common name for a child of a Fulke.
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