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"I heard that Cullen's in love with you."
In every lifetime...
wulfthryth and nibiru
June 6, 2025:
Oilslick Secondary, Veilspun, Metallic.
Wulfthryth of World's clan!
Kidnap your next wife from the local nunnery
A life without you? Never.
Wulfthryth
Wulfthryth is an Anglo-Saxon feminine name composed of wulf (wolf) and thryth (strength). The same two elements also occur in Thrythwulf.
Variants:
Wulfðryð [John Kemble 1847 Codex Diplomaticus Aevi Saxonici 5: 119].
Wulfthryth [William Searle 1897 Onomasticon Anglo-Saxonicum, page 520].
Wulfþrȳþ [Eilert Ekwall 1947 The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Place-Names, 3rd edition, page 505].
Wulfþryþ [Elisabeth Okasha 2011 Women’s Names in Old English, page 62].
Ƿulfþrýþ [Oswin Kinsey 2016 English Compound Names, 2nd edition, page 123].
Prototheme:
Wulf = Wᴏʟꜰ [William Smith 1873 A Complete Etymology of the English Language, page 187].
Deuterotheme:
thryth = strength [Ernest Weekley 1939 Jack and Jill, 1st edition, page 30].
Usage:
Wulfthryth was the name of the wife of Æthelræd I, King of Kent & Wessex. She witnessed a charter that he issued at Dorchester in 868: “✠ Ego Wulfðryð regina” [John Kemble 1847 Codex Diplomaticus Aevi Saxonici 5: 119 (number 1061)].