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Meaning of "roelof"

Roelof (noun): A masculine given name of Dutch origin, derived from the elements ‘hrod’ meaning fame and ‘wulf’ meaning wolf

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Roelof then beat her twice with an ox strap.
Already at the age of fourteen Roelof started making oil paintings of landscapes and portraits.
Roelof van Echten.
A new mill was built by Roelof Steenbergen.
This caused Roelof Mulder, the actual incumbent of the position to resume his substantive position.
The polychromy was done by Roelof van Velpen.
Roelof Botha: Money was invented for a reason.
The common Dutch given name Roelof is equivalent to Rudolph.
Roelof went on to become Second-In-Charge of the new colony.
Local media identified the man as Roelof Janse van Rensburg.
He, together with Roelof Schuiling, was the publisher of the entire Earth 's School Atlas.
It came into possession of Charles ' general Roelof van Lennep.
He was originally named Roelof Huesman or Huisman by his mother 's surname.
She 's praying in the chapel with Roelof.
His mother married a man called Roelof in Deventer in 1510, and Jacob probably grew up there.

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Strange character, that Roelof.
Roelof Kiers, What kind of girls are these GTO 's?
Among Botha 's eight grandchildren is grandson Roelof Botha, former CFO of PayPal.
He married twice and had three children, Sylvia, Warner and Marnix Roelof.
May 14: Roelof van Laar (Labour Party) temporarily replaces Lea Bouwmeester, who went on maternity leave.
Right now, she 's in the chapel with Roelof.
In 1659 he was a witness to the betrothal of the painter Roelof Jansz van Vries.

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