Wolfram
The name Wolfram is primarily used as a boy's name. It has one potential origin, which is German. The meaning of Wolfram is 'wolf raven' or 'traveling wolf'. Wolfram is often used as a given name and surname of Germanic origin. It is composed of 'wolf' plus 'raven', essential in Germanic mythology. It is a seldom-used name. It is an attractive name with a simple pronunciation. Along with a baby name, WolframAlpha is a computational knowledge engine and answer engine developed by Wolfram Research. The family name Wolfram was prevalent in Canada, USA and the UK between 1840 and 1920, with the highest number of Wolfram families (two families, 100% of Wolfram families) in the US found in Pennsylvania in 1840. Most of the US Wolfram families were seen in 1880. Famous bearers of Wolfram include German writer Wolfram von Eschenbach, English novelist Hugo Wolfram, German footballer Wolfram Wuttke and English philosopher Sybil Wolfram.
Gender
Boy
Meaning
wolf raven
Origin
German
Numerology
W is for wonder, the child in us all.
O is for openness, it’s refreshing!
L is for love, everlasting.
F is for finesse, an enviable trait.
R is for relax, you know how!
A is for accomplished, in all that you do.
M is for mirth, your laughter.
Lucky
Wolfram lucky number is 7.
The detectives of numerology, 7 is known for its investigative abilities and analytical skills. Astrologically, the number 7 can be thought of as a blend of Virgo and Scorpio energy: 7 is extremely detail-oriented, but is driven by inner-wisdom as opposed to tangible realities.
Famous People Named Wolfram
- Saint Wulfram (or Wolfram) of Fontenelle Archbishop of Sens
- Wolfram von Eschenbach German poet
- Wolfram Freiherr von Richthofen German WWII field marshal
- Wolfram Samlowski American oncologist and researcher
- Wolfram Waibel Jr. Austrian sport shooter