Akela
Akela name of the leader of the wolf pack in Kipling's Jungle Books (1894–5); he is known as the Lone Wolf, and his name comes from Hindi akelā ‘single, solitary’.
The name is used informally for the adult leader of a group of Cub Scouts (formerly Wolf Cubs).
The name is used informally for the adult leader of a group of Cub Scouts (formerly Wolf Cubs).
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