Wulfhere
Appearance
Old English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From wulf (“wolf”) and here (“army”).
Proper noun
[edit]Wulfhere m
- a male given name
References
[edit]- Electronic Sawyer S 1203 (Eardwulf to Wighelm; grant of 1 sulung and a 'yokelet' at Hamme (? Ham in Romney Marsh, Kent), in return for 120 mancuses of gold; with confirmation by Archbishop Plegmund, A.D. 890 x 923. The land had been given to Eardwulf by King Alfred), Wulfhere is mentioned as "Wulfhere" in the text section and the old text section.