No, "ful" is a suffix in the word "wonderful" that means "full of." It is used to make an adjective that describes something as being full of wonder or inspiring wonder.
It's not a prefix
A man full of wonder can be a wonderful man. There are different types of men in this world.
Venice is located on the marshy, Venetian Lagoon. It is also full of canals.
Winnie's full name on "The Wonder Years" is Gwendolyn "Winnie" Cooper.
The original boy wonder's full name is Richard "Dick" Grayson.
The suffix -ful in "wonderful" means full of or characterized by. In this case, it indicates that something is full of wonder or causing wonder.
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The word that once meant inspiring or being full of wonder is "awful." In the past, it was used to describe something that was awe-inspiring or full of wonder, rather than having negative connotations as it does today.
Diana Prince is her full name.
The cast of A Wonder Full Love - 2010 includes: Monique Flambures Natasha Muse as Natasha