Wolfram is both a given name and surname of Germanic origin. It is composed as wolf ‘wolf’ + hrafn ‘raven’, important in Germanic mythology.[1]
Given name
- Wulfram of Sens (c. 640–703), Merovingian saint
 - Wolfram von Eschenbach (1170–1220), German writer
 - Wolfram von Richthofen (1895–1945), German field marshal general of the Luftwaffe during World War II
 - Wolfram Waibel Jr. (born 1970), Austrian sport shooter
 - Wolfram Saenger (born 1939), German biochemist and crystallographer
 - Wolfram Sievers (1905-1948), German Holocaust perpetrator and manager of the Ahnenerbe, executed for war crimes
 - Wolfram Wuttke (1961–2015), German footballer
 
Surname
- Conrad Wolfram (born 1970), British technologist and businessman, brother of Stephen Wolfram
 - Donald Justin Wolfram (1919–2003), American religious leader
 - Gary L. Wolfram, American economist
 - Herwig Wolfram (born 1934), Austrian historian
 - Hugo Wolfram (1925–2015), an English businessman and novelist
 - Joy Wolfram (born 1989), Finnish nanoscientist
 - Joseph Maria Wolfram (1789–1839), Bohemian composer and politician
 - Maria Wolfram (born 1961), Finnish visual artist
 - Martin Wolfram (born 1992), German diver
 - Ralf-Reimar Wolfram (1912–1945), German sailor
 - Stephen Wolfram (born 1959), British-American computer scientist and entrepreneur
 - Sybil Wolfram (1931–1993), a philosopher, mother of Stephen
 - Walt Wolfram (born 1941), American sociolinguist and former president of the Linguistic Society of America
 
Fictional
- Wolfram von Bielefeld, a character in Kyo Kara Maoh!, a series of light novels
 
See also
- All pages with titles containing Wolfram
 - Wolfram & Hart, a fictional law firm in the 1999 television series Angel
 
References
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