I honestly doubt that she knows what Krum means. Today it's just a popular name, over a thousand years old. And wolf is just one explanation I've seen. I just checked a book on Bulgarian names and it says (as far as I can translate properly):
индо-европ. "издигам, установявам" (за власт)...
Indo-European, "raise(rise?), settle/establish" (for power (reign, rule, authority?))
Also, on one site I saw another (not quite different from that, though):
Къ РъУМъ – поражда слава; славен. (create/engender/give rise to/raise to glory, glorious)
I don't think anyone knows what it really meant, one can only make hypothesis. That's the general rule for history in general - you only accept the most acceptible version, but as to is it really true... No one knows. Some of the stuff that is written in the history textbooks is known to be untrue, but just because it is there automatically makes it true for a vast number of people.
