Rolfs
Rolfs[edit | edit source]
Rolfs is a term that can refer to multiple entities, including a surname, a given name, and various businesses and organizations. This article will provide an overview of the different uses and meanings associated with the term "Rolfs."
Surname[edit | edit source]
Rolfs is a German surname that originated from the given name "Rolf." It is derived from the Old Norse name "Hrolfr," which means "famous wolf." The surname has been passed down through generations and is still in use today. Notable individuals with the surname Rolfs include:
- John Rolfs, an American agricultural scientist known for his work on improving the cultivation of sugarcane.
- Hans Rolfs, a Swiss botanist who made significant contributions to the study of African flora.
Given Name[edit | edit source]
Rolfs can also be a given name, although it is less common compared to its use as a surname. It is predominantly used as a masculine given name and is of German origin. Some notable individuals with the given name Rolfs include:
- Rolfs Zēgners, a Latvian football player who has represented his country at the international level.
Businesses and Organizations[edit | edit source]
Rolfs is also associated with various businesses and organizations. These entities may bear the name "Rolfs" as part of their brand or as a reference to the individuals or families who founded or own them. Some examples include:
- Rolfs Kök, a renowned restaurant located in Stockholm, Sweden, known for its innovative and high-quality cuisine.
- Rolfs Hall, a residential hall at the University of Florida, named after John Rolfs in recognition of his contributions to the field of agriculture.
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