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The meaning and history of the name Ralph.


RALPH

Contracted form of the Old Norse name RÁÐÚLFR (or its Norman form Radulf). Scandinavian settlers introduced it to England before the Norman conquest, though afterwards it was bolstered by Norman influence. In the Middle Ages it was usually spelled Ralf, but by the 17th century it was most commonly Rafe, reflecting the normal pronunciation. The Ralph spelling appeared in the 18th century. A famous bearer of the name was Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803-1882), an American poet and author who wrote on transcendentalism.


Usage: Danish, English, German, Norwegian, Swedish
Variants: RAFE, RALF
Famous People: Ralph Waldo Emersonwiki (Writer, 1803, United States), Ralph M. Steinmanwiki (Biologist, 1943, Canada), Ralph Fienneswiki (Actor, 1962, United Kingdom), Ralph Bunchewiki (Diplomat, 1903, United States), Ralph Vaughan Williamswiki (Composer, 1872, United Kingdom), Ralph Naderwiki (Politician, 1934, United States), Ralph Laurenwiki (Fashion Designer, 1939, United States), Ralph Ellisonwiki (Writer, 1913, United States)
Popularity: *Popularity is given by the percentage of usage over the years.