Origin LUPUS, wolf in latin.
By strong, you mean very efficient at fighting, and by which wolf do you mean, the Gray wolf is the strongest living wolf, the Dire wolf is the strongest wolf that ever lived that is prooven, but there are myths of werewolves, by canine, the Caucasian shepherd is stronger then the wolf, There is no strongest canine when they are born, but there are a few that are breed to fight and defeat wolves is mostly what they do.Kurdish KangalEnglish MastiffCaucasian Shepherd
i think the greek for wolf is Lykos, but i'd say that's for boys. it could be unisex, though...
lupin is wolf or wolflike
It is Anglo-Saxon, very close to Old German. wolf means wolf of course were mean human
lupus or canis. One might be Greek. It's probably Lupus. In Latin, lupus means 'wolf' and canis means 'dog'. I don't know Greek, though.
It means Son of Wolf it comes from the latin word lupus aka wolf
Lopez is Spanish in origin meaning "son of Lope"; Lope being akin to the Latin given name Lupus meaning "wolf".
It traces its roots to the word "Wolf". in Spanish wolf is lobo, in french it is loup.
george Lopez is a person not a meaning its a name
george Lopez is a person not a meaning its a name
From About.com Genealogy: "A patronymical surname meaning 'son of Lope'. Lope comes from the Spanish form of Lupus, a Latin name meaning 'wolf'. The Lopes variation of this surname often originates from Portugal."
A female wolf
"Mi apellido es Lopez" means "My last name is Lopez" in English.
You mean George Lopez. He is a comedian and actor in Shark Boy and Lava Girl.
The cast of Paco and the Wolf - 2012 includes: Felix Lopez as Felix Bernadine Sosa as Bernadine Paco Sosa as Paco
Mexico, Spain. Means son of Lope. Lope is from lupus (Latin) for wolf.
"El señor Lopez" translates to "Mr. Lopez" in English. "Señor" is the Spanish word for "mister" or "sir," and "Lopez" is a common Hispanic surname.