1. wolfe - Noun
2. Wolfe - Proper noun
Wolfe
A surname transferred from the given name of English and German origin, a variant of Wolf.
wolfe (plural wolfes)
Obsolete spelling of wolf
A bridge project agreement for the Wolfe Creek project at North 4020 Road was approved by the Washington County Commissioners on Monday morning. Source: Internet
According to Charles K. Wolfe and Kip Lornell, in their book The Life and Legend of Leadbelly (1999), Neff had regularly brought guests to the prison on Sunday picnics to hear Ledbetter perform. Source: Internet
Army Lieutenant Colonel Kenneth B. Wolfe (head of Army Production Engineering) asked Lockheed to try external mass balances above and below the elevator, though the P-38 already had large mass balances elegantly placed within each vertical stabilizer. Source: Internet
As for how the Wolfpack can stay safe from cyber threats, Wolfe says, “Use a different password for every web site and computer account, and keep yourself from going crazy by using a good password manager program like LastPass or 1Password. Source: Internet
Autumn Sky Wolfe, Autistic Singer, asks: What is the Best Lullaby for a Child’s Bedtime or Naptime? Source: Internet
"Biden has his constituents’ best interests at heart," Wolfe said. Source: Internet