
13,305
There are 13,305 people in United States with name Adolfo

1981st
Adolfo is the 1981st most popular first name in United States
Approximately 4 people out of every 100K bear this name
100% of the people are Male, and 0% are Female with the first name Adolfo
Male Count - 13,305
Female Count - 0
So, statistically the name Adolfo is considered to be Male
Year Wise Usages
The average age of the people named Adolfo is 35 years
Young
1,658
Adult
6,120
Old
3,895

11,673
Approximately 11,673 individuals named Adolfo are estimated to be alive

1,632
While around 1,632 individuals named Adolfo are estimated to have deceased
Did you know?
- 28.39% of the names in the United States have the same number of characters as yours
- 11.12% of the names in United States start with the letter A
- Origin of James : 19th century
Different Versions of Adolfo?
Meaning?
Adolfo is a Spanish name meaning 'noble wolf'. It is derived from the Germanic name Adalwolf, which was a combination of the words 'adal' meaning 'noble' and 'wolf' meaning 'wolf'.
Adolfo is not just a name! It has many hidden meanings...
A
Amenable, for your easy going nature.
D
Dashing, the romantic you!
O
Observant, you see what's right.
L
Luster, your shine.
F
Fearless, you never back down.
O
Ornate, nothing plain here!
State Wise Usages
Texas has the highest number of people using the first name while South Carolina has the lowest number of people.
- Adolfo in Texas - 5,217
- Adolfo in South Carolina - 5
Texas
5,217
California
4,570
Illinois
630
New York
608
Florida
452
New Mexico
286
Georgia
170
North Carolina
135
Washington
98
New Jersey
85
Nevada
83
Oregon
59
Oklahoma
28
Alabama
27
Michigan
24
Virginia
24
Tennessee
16
Wisconsin
16
Arkansas
14
Kansas
10
Massachusetts
5
Pennsylvania
5
South Carolina
5
Popular Personality with name Adolfo
Name
Adolfo Suárez
DOB
25 September 1932
Profession
Spanish politician
Gender
Male
Nationality
Spanish
Adolfo Suárez was the first democratically elected Prime Minister of Spain after the death of dictator Francisco Franco. He played a key role in the country's transition to democracy in the 1970s.