Ingolf

Ingolf is a masculine given name, that has its roots in Germanic mythology. The first part "Ing" refers to the germanic god Yngvi, the second part means "wolf". It may refer to:


 * Count Ingolf of Rosenborg (born 1940), member of the Danish royal family
 * Ingolf Elster Christensen (1872–1943), Norwegian politician
 * Ingolf Dahl (1912–1970), German-born American composer, pianist, conductor and educator
 * Ingolf U. Dalferth (born 1948), German philosopher and theologian
 * Ingolf Davidsen (1893–1946), Norwegian gymnast
 * Ingolf Gabold (born 1942), Danish composer
 * Ingolf Lindau (born 1942), Swedish physicist and professor
 * Ingolf Lück (born 1958), German actor, comedian and television host
 * Ingolf Mork (born 1947), Norwegian ski jumper
 * Ingolf E. Rasmus (1902-1996), American politician and lawyer
 * Ingolf Rød (1889–1963), Norwegian sailor
 * Ingolf Rogde (1911–1978), Norwegian actor
 * Ingolf Schanche (1877–1954), Norwegian actor and theatre director
 * Ingolf Håkon Teigene (1949–2007), Norwegian journalist
 * Ingolf Wiegert (born 1957), former East German handball player
 * Ingolf Wunder (born 1985), Austrian pianist
 * Ingolf Vogeler, a character in the Emberverse series of science fiction novels by S. M. Stirling, first appearing in The Sunrise Lands