Ralph

The name Ralph

For other uses see : Ralph The name Ralph was derived from the Ancient Viking name "Radulf" who was a Viking King or Lord also pronounced (Rah-thool-fr). To decribe Ralph, he is a gentleman, dashing, Loyal, masculine, charming, rugged strong, very protective over his love's of his life. Compassionate, romantic, cheeky silly, comical, attentive, focused head strong.Very sentimental only to thoes he trusts, does not let his guard down to outsiders. Intolerant of thoes that try and hurt his life or family, faithful dedicated to one woman! Prefers to step back and Analyse things first, very pratical, Little badass.
 * Ralph, Green Horizon
 * Ralph Iseratte
 * Ralph Saunders
 * Planet Ralph
 * Ralph, moon
 * USS Ralph
 * Dr.Ralph
 * Radulf Olafson
 * Radulf Skallagrímsson

Ralph (pronounced /rælf/ RALF; or, more rarely, /reɪf/ RAYF,[1] ) is an English, Irish, Scottish, Dutch, Scandinavian and German masculine given name, derived from the Old Norse Raðulfr (rað "counsel" + ulfr "wolf") through Old English Rædwulf and the longer form Radulf.[2]  It is also a surname.

The most common forms are: Other forms of the name are:
 * Ralph, the common variant form in the English language, traditionally pronounced /reɪf/[citation needed] but now commonly /rælf/, as spelled.
 * Rafe, variant form which is a relatively rare male first name; it is pronounced /reɪf/.
 * Raife, variant form which is a very rare male first name.
 * Raif, variant form which is a very rare male first name[3].
 * Ralf, the traditional variant form in the Dutch, German, Swedish and Polish languages.
 * Raoul, the traditional variant form in the French language.
 * Raúl, the traditional variant form in the Spanish language.
 * Raul, the traditional variant form in the Portuguese and Italian languages.
 * Raül, the traditional variant form in the Catalan language.
 * Rádhulbh, the traditional variant form in the Irish language.