Wolfhard
Wolfhard is a male name .
Origin and meaning of the name
The name is a combination in Old High German of wolf (wolf) and harti, herti (hard, keen ).
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Natural people
Wolfhard
- Wolfhard von Augsburg , German hermit and saint
- Wolfhard von Ehrenfels († after May 5, 1421), Bishop of Lavant
- Wolfhard von Roth († 1302), Bishop of Augsburg
- Wolfhard Freiherr von Boeselager (* 1936), German entrepreneur and nature conservationist
- Wolfhard Klein (* 1949), German journalist and author
- Wolfhard Liegmann (1939–2008), German journalist
- Wolfhard Möller (* 1944), German physicist
- Wolfhard Pencz (* 1957), German clarinetist and university professor
- Wolfhard Ploog (* 1942), German politician (CDU)
- Wolfhard Schlosser (* 1940), German astronomer and author
- Wolfhard Weber (* 1940), German technical historian
- Wolfhard Wimmenauer (* 1922), German petrographer
Wolfhart
- Wolfhart I. Zenger (fl. 1282), nurse to Sternstein
- Wolfhart VI. von Borsselen († 1487), Marshal of France
- Wolfhart IV of Brandis († 1418), ruler of the territory of today's Principality of Liechtenstein
- Wolfhart Burdenski (1915–2010), judge at the German Federal Social Court
- Wolfhart Pannenberg (1928–2014), German Protestant theologian
- Wolfhart Schultz (1937–1992), German biologist
- Wolfhart Spangenberg (1567 – after 1636), German pastor and poet
- Wolfhart Unte (1938–2014), German classical philologist and librarian
- Wolfhart Westendorf (1924-2018), German Egyptologist
- Wolfhart Zimmermann (1928–2016), German theoretical physicist
Wulfhard
- Wulfhard von Flavigny (855–880 / 893), French abbot and arch-chancellor
- Wulfhard Wulflam (* 14th century; † 1409), German politician and Mayor of Stralsund
Other
- Wolfhart, Master Hildebrand's nephew in the Nibelungenlied
- Bonifacius Wolfhart († 1543), German reformer
- Finn Wolfhard (* 2002), Canadian actor