Not all naturally occurring phenomenon can or should be interpreted as signs or omens. That said, Wolf can be interpreted as being the "Teacher". If you are a mature person, seeing one may signify that it is time for you to seek out a student or protégé, someone you can pass on your unique wisdom to. If you are still on your own path of learning this is a time to buckle down and really learn the lessons life has to teach you. Not all learning comes from the hallowed hall of higher education, the humblest of things and people have their lessons to teach you as well, if you are willing to look at them with an open mind, listen to them with an open heart.
Seeing.
imagine being in a snowstorm and seeing alot farther than a human
the eyes is seeing
'Were' means human, and 'wolf' means wolf, so combining were and wolf you get man-wolf or wolfman
The name Ralph is of Old Norse origin meaning "counsel wolf." It is derived from the elements "rad," meaning counsel, and "wulf," meaning wolf.
To say wolf you have two choices, the older form "mac tíre", which literaly means "son of the country" or the more modern form "faolchú". "Lost Wolf" can be "Mac Tíre Caillte" or "Faolchú Caillte".
The name Rodolfo is of German origin and means "famous wolf." It is derived from the Germanic elements "hrod" meaning fame, and "wulf" meaning wolf.
The big bad wolf's first name is typically not specified in traditional stories. He is commonly referred to simply as "the big bad wolf."
Its the form of a Greek word meaning: Wolf
Seeing the wolf in the woods really made my hackles rise.
Wolf
He's a werewolf, meaning that he can transform at will from a human into a wolf.