What is another word for Rudolph?

Pronunciation: [ɹˈuːdɒlf] (IPA)

Rudolph is commonly known as the most famous reindeer of all, but did you know that there are other synonyms for this beloved character? A few examples include Red-nose, Ruddy, Roody, and Ruby. Some also refer to him simply as Rudolf or Rudy. Additionally, in other countries and languages, Rudolph is known by different names, such as Rodolphe in French and Rodolfo in Spanish. No matter what name you use, Rudolph remains an iconic figure in Christmas folklore and a symbol of determination, kindness, and perseverance. So, whether you call him Rudolph or one of his many other synonyms, his story and spirit continue to bring joy to people of all ages.

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  • Equivalence

    • Proper noun, singular
      Rudolf.
    • Interjection
      Rudolf.
  • Other Related

    • Proper noun, singular
      Rodolfo, Rodolphe.

What are the hypernyms for Rudolph?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Rudolph

I abode there for a time, then I set forth once more and travelled long in a land called Italy and entered later the service of a great werowance, the Emperor Rudolph, to fight for him against the tribes of his foes, the Turks.
"The Princess Pocahontas"
Virginia Watson
Founded on the comedy Wait till we're married, by Hutcheson Boyd and Rudolph Bunner.
"U.S. Copyright Renewals, 1950 January - June"
U.S. Copyright Office
A tribute of praise must be placed on record for Rudolph Francke.
"My Attainment of the Pole"
Frederick A. Cook

Famous quotes with Rudolph

  • People either know Alan Rudolph and love every single one of his films or they don't know him at all.
    Neve Campbell
  • I actually share her view and understand her frustration when any government attempts to ban secular symbols like Santa Claus or Rudolph the Red Nose Reindeer or Christmas lights.
    Steve Israel
  • Rudolph Reed was oaken. His wife was oaken too. And his two good girls and his good little man Oakened as they grew.
    Gwendolyn Brooks
  • Nary a grin grinned Rudolph Reed, Nary a curse cursed he, But moved in his House. With his dark little wife, And his dark little children three.
    Gwendolyn Brooks
  • The first night, a rock, big as two fists. The second, a rock big as three. But nary a curse cursed Rudolph Reed. (Though oaken as man could be.) The third night, a silvery ring of glass. Patience arched to endure, But he looked, and lo! small Mabel's blood Was staining her gaze so pure.
    Gwendolyn Brooks

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