Wolff is a German, Norwegian, and Jewish variant of Wolf, and is taken from the word wolf.
Arctic wolf = Polarwolf
The German word for wolf is Wolf.
The German word for wolf pack is wolfsrudel. Germany submarines used they naval strategy of the wolf pack making them a real threat in the Atlantic.
dunkler Wolf is the translation in German. German is the first language of about 95 million people worldwide. German is mostly spoken in the European countries.
Wolf den = Wolfsbau Wolf's lair = Wolfsschanze
The word "Wolf" remains the same. but the pronunciation is different. :- "Volf"the wolf is der Wolf in German.a wolf = ein Wolf.Pronounciation:the German w is pronounced like the v in English.The o in wolf can be pronounced like the a in the English word "all".So it would be like Valf (remember to pronounce the a like I said).It's just the same: Wolf
The word for the color "black" in German is "schwarz."
In Catalan the word ull means "eye", in Faroese, Danish, Icelandic and Old Norse it means "wool".Many unreliable modern "name meaning" web pages claim that Ull is some unspecified form of German for "wolf power" - like most websites of this kind this is entirely false and pure fantasy. In both modern German and Old High German the word for wolf is wolf, as it was in Old Frisian and Dutch. In the Gothic dialect the word was wulfs. There has never been any Germanic language in which the word ull has any connection with the wolf.
The name Rudolf is of German origin and means "famous wolf" or "wolf fame." It is derived from the Old High German name Hrodwulf.
white wolf in German would be "weißer Wolf"
greave is not a German word.