Eadwulf
Eadwulf (also Eadulf, Eadwlf, Eaduulf ) is an Anglo-Saxon male first name. The name is composed of the elements ead ( = " wealth, happiness, prosperity " ) and -wulf/-ulf ( = " wolf "). Significant bearers of the name were:
- Eadwulf ( Northumbria ), King of Northumbria ( 705-706 )
- Eadwulf ( Lindsey ), Bishop of Lindsey ( 796-836/839 )
- Eadwulf ( Hereford ), Bishop of Hereford ( 825/832-836/839 )
- Eadwulf ( Bamburgh ), ruler of Northumbria ( 878? -913 )
- Eadwulf ( Crediton ), Bishop of Crediton (around 909-934 )
- Eadwulf ( Elmham ), Bishop of Elmham (before 955 - after 966 )
- Eadwulf Cudel, Earl of Northumbria, ( 1016- after 1020)
- Eadwulf ( Earl ), Earl of Northumbria ( 1038-1041 )