BrodulfmGermanic The first element is derived from Old High German prôdi "weakness, decrepitude" or Old High German brôt "bread." The second element is derived from Gothic vulfs "wolf."
BrotharmGermanic The first element is derived from Old High German prôdi "weakness, decrepitude" or Old High German brôt "bread." The second element is derived from Old High German hari "army." It is also possible that this name comes from (or is related to) Old High German brôdar "brother", which is a possibility that cannot be ruled out.
EmpandafRoman Mythology Meaning uncertain. Theories include a derivation from Latin pandere, meaning "to open" or panem dare, meaning "to give bread", reflecting the role of Empanda as a possible goddess of bread or food... [more]
OykulchafUzbek Derived from oy meaning "moon" and kulcha meaning "a small loaf of bread".
RizqiyafUzbek Derived from the Uzbek rizq meaning "daily bread".
ÞerfrmOld Norse From Old Norse þjarfr meaning "insipid, flat, unleavened (of bread)".