Meaning & History
Gerlof is a Dutch masculine given name, originating as a form of Gerulf. The name is composed of two Old German elements: ger meaning "spear" and wolf meaning "wolf," thus giving the overall meaning "spear-wolf."
Etymology and Historical Context
The root name Gerulf was borne by an 8th-century saint and martyr from Drongen, Belgium. The name gained popularity in the Low Countries, particularly in the Netherlands, where Gerlof emerged as a vernacular form. Variants include the German Gerolf and the original Germanic Gerulf.
Notable Bearers
While historical records may be sparse, the name Gerlof is most famously known through Gerlof van der Leek, a Dutch rower who competed in the 1908 Summer Olympics. It also appears in literary contexts, such as in the novel The Fat Girl by Nancy Garden, where a character is named Gerlof.