"Maorolf" meaning in All languages combined

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Proper name [Old High German]

Etymology: Uncertain. Later Morolf implies an original *Maurwolf (cf. Early Medieval Latin Maurini), but could be an independent formation from mōr (“Moor”) + wolf; alternatively it could be a regular variant spelling of muor (“moor”) + wolf, and unrelated to Morolf (German Moor is borrowed from Low German). Etymology templates: {{uncertain|goh}} Uncertain, {{m+|la-eme|Maurini}} Early Medieval Latin Maurini, {{af|gmh|mōr|wolf|t1=Moor}} mōr (“Moor”) + wolf, {{af|goh|muor|wolf|t1=moor}} muor (“moor”) + wolf, {{m+|de|Moor}} German Moor, {{m+|nds|-}} Low German Head templates: {{head|goh|proper noun|g=m}} Maorolf m
  1. (Bavaria, hapax legomenon) a male given name Tags: Bavaria, masculine Categories (topical): Old High German given names, Old High German male given names
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