Relf
Appearance
Relf is a southern English surname. It stems from the old French given name Riulf, which was derived from Germanic words ric (power) and wulf (wolf).[1] Notable people with the surname include:
- Albert Relf (1874–1937), British cricketer
- Bob Relf (1937–2007), African American R&B and soul musician
- Carolyn Relf, Canadian geologist
- Chris Relf (born 1989), American football quarterback
- Ernest Relf (1888–1918), English cricketer active from 1912 to 1914
- Jane Relf (born 1947), British singer, sister of Keith Relf of the Yardbirds
- Keith Relf (1943–1976), English musician, lead vocalist and harmonica player for the Yardbirds
- Patricia Relf, the author of numerous children's books
- Robert Relf (1924–2014), English political activist of the far right
- Robert Relf (cricketer) (1883–1965), English first class cricketer who was born in Berkshire
- Robert Relf (rugby league) (born 1971), grew up in a small town called Gloucester, New South Wales
- The Relf Sisters (Minnie Lee and Mary Alice Relf, born ca. 1960), subjects of a U.S. class-action lawsuit
See also
- Relph, a variant of the surname Relf
- Relfs Bluff, Arkansas, a populated place in the U.S.
References
- ^ Patrick Hanks (2003). Dictionary of American Family Names. Oxford University Press. p. 182. ISBN 978-0-19-977169-1.