Eardwulf
Eardwulf (also: Eardulf, Earduulfus ) is an Anglo-Saxon male given name . The name is composed of the elements Eard- (= "Earth, Home" and "Fügung, Schicksal") and -wulf (= "Wolf"). Significant namesake were:
- Eardwulf (Dunwich) , Bishop of Dunwich, (731 / 747-747 / 775)
- Eardwulf (Kent) , fellow king in Kent (748 – before 762)
- Eardwulf (Rochester) , Bishop of Rochester (747–765 / 772)
- Eardwulf (Northumbria) , King of Northumbria (796–806 / 808)
- Eardulf of Lindisfarne , Bishop of Lindisfarne (854–899)