Volf is both a surname and a given name. Notable people with the name include:
Karen Volf (1864–1946), Danish baker and pastry cook
Jaroslav Volf (born 1979), Czech slalom canoeist
Josef Volf (born 1939), Czech cyclist
Miroslav Volf (born 1956), Croatian theologian
Volf Roitman (1930–2010), Uruguayan painter, sculptor and architect
Name list
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Family names derived from the word "wolf"
Celtic
Ó Faoláin, Phelan, Whalan, Whalen, Whelan, Felan, Folan, Mac Conallaidh, McNally
Germanic
Rudolph, Ralph, Ludolf Adolf North Germanic: Lyall, Varg, Warg
Ulfsson
West Germanic: De Wolf, De Wolfe, Love, Volf, Wolf, Wolfe, Wolff, Wölfli, Wölfflin, Wolfs, Woolf, Woolfe, Wulf, Wulff, Wulfson
Miroslav Volf (born September 25, 1956) is a Croatian Protestant theologian and public intellectual and Henry B. Wright Professor of Theology and director...
Volf is both a surname and a given name. Notable people with the name include: Karen Volf (1864–1946), Danish baker and pastry cook Jaroslav Volf (born...
Josef Volf (born 11 January 1939) is a former Czech cyclist. Volf was born in Brno and his profession was an officer. His sporting career began with Dukla...
Karen Kirstine Volf, also Wolff, née Hansen (1864–1946) was a Danish baker and pastry cook who in 1890 established a bakery in Hellerup, north of Copenhagen;...
Volf Bergraser (4 January 1904 – 13 November 1986), was a French chess master, two times French Chess Championship winner (1957, 1966), International Correspondence...
Volf Roitman (Russian: Волф Ройтман) (30 December 1930 in Montevideo, Uruguay – 25 April 2010) was a painter, sculptor and architect, sometimes referred...
Jaroslav Volf (Czech pronunciation: [ˈjaroslav ˈvolf]; born 29 September 1979, in Brandýs nad Labem) is a Czech slalom canoeist who competed at the international...
Annette Marianne Volfing, FBA (born 5 February 1965) is a literary scholar and academic. Since 2008, she has been Professor of Medieval German Literature...
ISBN 978-1-4094-6553-9. Volf, Miroslav (2002). "Christianity and Violence". Retrieved 27 October 2010. Volf 2008, p. 13 Volf, Miroslav (12 March 2002)...
life and career of opera singer Maria Callas, written and directed by Tom Volf. The film depicts the life and work of opera singer Maria Callas in her own...
Volf (or Wolf) Moiseevich Bronner (Russian: Вольф Моисеевич Броннер) (1876–1939) was a Russian Empire and Soviet physician, venereologist, and anti-syphilis...
Torger Christian "Toto" Wolff (German pronunciation: [volf], born 12 January 1972) is an Austrian billionaire motorsport executive, investor and former...
Friedrich August Wolf (German: [vɔlf]; 15 February 1759 – 8 August 1824) was a German classicist who is considered the founder of classical and modern...
This is a list of characters from the Guilty Gear fighting game series. Daisuke Ishiwatari has cited Kazushi Hagiwara's manga Bastard!!, and the fighting...
who are often associated with this term include Jürgen Moltmann, Miroslav Volf, Elizabeth Johnson, Leonardo Boff, John Zizioulas and Catherine LaCugna....
political party in Slovakia. Its last chairman, since 1993, was Jaroslav Volf [sk], and its chairman in 1992 was Alexander Dubček. The party arose after...
recent currency by such contemporary writers as Jürgen Moltmann, Miroslav Volf, John Zizioulas, Richard Rohr, and others. Modern authors extend the original...
Karl Wolf Biermann (German pronunciation: [ˈvɔlf ˈbiːɐ̯ˌman] ; born 15 November 1936) is a German singer-songwriter, poet, and former East German dissident...
Christa Wolf (German: [ˈkʁɪs.ta vɔlf] ; née Ihlenfeld; 18 March 1929 – 1 December 2011) was a German novelist and essayist. She is considered one of the...
Gregory Chudnovsky was given a copy of What Is Mathematics? by his father (Volf Grigorovich Chudnovski, a Soviet-Ukrainian professor of technical sciences)...
Mysticism", Cleveland Studies in the History of Art, Vol. 6 (2001), 16. Annette Volfing, John the Evangelist and Medieval Writing: Imitating the Inimitable. (Oxford:...