Radulf
Radulf or Rodulf is a male given name.
variants
In medieval sources the spellings for the same person sometimes vary
- Radulf, Radulfus, Radulph
- Rodulf, Rodulfus
- Rudolf
- Raoul
also
- Radolt (actually on Ratold, Rathold, maybe medieval spelling mistake?)
Name bearer
- Rodulf (Heruler) († around 508), leader of the Heruler
- Radulf (Thuringia) († after 642), Duke of Thuringia
- Count Radulf , around 780, father of Fastrada and thus father-in-law of Charlemagne
- Radolt von Verona (also: Radulf; † between 840 and 858 in Radolfzell), from 799/802 to 840 Bishop of Verona; Saint of the Catholic Church
- Radulf of Bourges († June 21, 866), saint, Archbishop of Bourges
- Ratold of Strasbourg (also: Radulf), until 874 Bishop of Strasbourg
- Rodulfus of Burgundy († 936), King of France and Duke of Burgundy, see Rudolf of Burgundy
- Rodulfus Glaber (glaber = Latin. "The bald", also Radulfus Glaber, Raoul Glaber, * around 985 in Burgundy, † around 1047), Burgundian Benedictine monk, historian and hagiographer
- Rodulfus Tortarius (* around 1063, † after 1122), Benedictine monk and poet of the Fleury-sur-Loire abbey
- Patriarch Radulf of Antioch, deposed in 1139
- Radulf the Cistercians , 12th century, also Roudolphe or Raoul
- Radulfus Niger (12th century), English theologian and lawyer
- Radulph von Coggeshall , English chronicler
- Ralph of Maidstone (Radulfus de Maidstone; † 1245), English bishop
- Raoul de Grosparmy (also: Radulfus; † 1270), Roman Catholic bishop and cardinal
- Radulf Beuleke (* 1946), German theater teacher and director