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Olivier Masculine Dutch French +1

Olivier is the French and Dutch form of Oliver. It is also the French word for "olive tree." The name has deep roots in medieval European literature, particularly through the French epic La Chanson de Roland (The Song of...

Oliviero Masculine Italian

Oliviero is the Oliver equivalent, which has led to even more speculation.

Olīvija Feminine Latvian

Olīvija is the Latvian form of Olivia, a name popularized by William Shakespeare for the noblewoman wooed by Duke Orsino in his comedy Twelfth Night (1602). The name Olivia likely derives from the Latin word oliva meanin...

Olivija Feminine Croatian Lithuanian +1

Olivija is a feminine given name used primarily in Lithuania, Slovenia, and Croatia. It is a direct borrowing of Olivia, a name popularized in the English-speaking world, and adapted to the phonetic and orthographic norm...

Oliviya Feminine Russian Ukrainian

Oliviya is a Russian and Ukrainian form of the name Olivia. The name Olivia was coined by William Shakespeare for a character in his comedy Twelfth Night (1602). Shakespeare likely derived the name from the Latin word ol...

Oliwer Masculine Polish

Oliwer is a Polish masculine given name, a variant of Oliver. It entered Polish usage as an adapted form of the international name Oliver, which has roots in Old French and possibly Germanic languages.EtymologyOliver ult...

Oliwia Feminine Polish

Oliwia is the Polish form of Olivia, a name that was used by William Shakespeare for a character in his comedy Twelfth Night (1602). In the play, Olivia is a wealthy noblewoman who is pursued by Duke Orsino but instead f...

Oliwier Masculine Polish

Oliwier is the Polish masculine form of Oliver, a name with a complex etymological background. The ultimate origin of Oliver is uncertain: it may derive from Old French Olivier, itself from Latin oliva meaning "olive tre...

Olja Feminine Serbian

Olja is a Serbian diminutive of the name Olga. It is used as a feminine given name in its own right, often as a familiar or affectionate form. The name carries the rich history of its root and is primarily found in Serbi...

Oljas Masculine Kazakh

Oljas is a Kazakh masculine given name, also commonly spelled as Olzhas. The name is derived from the Kazakh word олжа (olja) meaning "plunder, spoils". This origin is rooted in the historical context of nomadic warrior...

Olle Masculine Swedish

Olle is a Swedish diminutive form of both Olaf and Oliver, commonly used as a given name in Sweden. As a short form of Olof (the Swedish variant of Olaf), Olle has been a popular masculine name in Swedish-speaking region...

Olli Masculine Finnish

Olli is a Finnish masculine given name, a variant of Olavi, itself the Finnish form of Oluf. The name ultimately derives from the Old Norse Áleifr, composed of the elements anu ("ancestor") and leif ("inheritance, legacy...

Ollie Unisex English

Ollie is a unisex given name and nickname, commonly used as a diminutive of Oliver, Olivia, or Olive. Variants include Olie, Oli, Oly, and Olly.As a shortened form, Ollie inherits the meanings and origins of its root nam...

Olly Masculine English

Olly is a diminutive of Oliver (and occasionally of Olivia). The root name Oliver most likely derives from Old French Olivier, originally from Latin oliva meaning "olive tree," though it may also have Germanic origins th...

Ólöf Feminine Icelandic

Ólöf is an Icelandic feminine given name, the female form of Ólafur, which itself is the Icelandic equivalent of Olaf. The name derives from the Old Norse Áleifr, composed of the elements anu ("ancestor") and leif ("inhe...

Olof Masculine Swedish

Olof is a Swedish form of Olaf. It derives from the Old Norse name Áleifr, composed of the elements anu meaning "ancestor" and leif meaning "inheritance" or "legacy". Hence, the name conveys the sense of "ancestor's desc...

Ọlọrun Masculine

Ọlọrun is a name of profound religious and cultural significance in Yoruba tradition. It means "ruler of heaven, owner of heaven" in the Yoruba language, derived from either olú "chief, ruler" or the prefix ọní "owner" c...

Olov Masculine Swedish

Olov is a Swedish form of Olaf. The name derives from the Old Norse Áleifr, which is composed of the elements anu meaning "ancestor" and leif meaning "inheritance, legacy" — together conveying the sense of "ancestor's de...

Olu Masculine Yoruba

Olu is a short form or diminutive of Yoruba names beginning with olú or olúwa, meaning "lord, God." In the Yoruba language, olúwa can denote God, deity, or lord, and as a prefix, it imparts a reverent or divine quality t...

Olubunmi Feminine Yoruba

Olubunmi is a Yoruba given name with deep spiritual significance. It is derived from the Yoruba phrase "Oluwa" (meaning "God" or "the Lord") contracted to "Olu," and "bunmi" (meaning "gives to me). Together, it means "Go...

Oluchi Feminine Igbo

Oluchi is a popular female name of Igbo origin in Southeast Nigeria. It means "work of God" in the Igbo language, and can alternatively be rendered as Oluchukwu. The name is a combination of elements that reference divin...

Oluf Masculine Danish

Oluf is a Danish variant of the male given name Olaf. The name Olaf itself originates from the Old Norse name Áleifr, which is composed of the elements anu meaning "ancestor" and leif meaning "inheritance, legacy", thus...

Olufemi Masculine Yoruba

Olufemi is a Yoruba name meaning "God loves me." It is a shortened form of Oluwafemi, where "Oluwa" means "God" and "fẹ́" means "love" + "mi". Common Femi is a diminutive extracted from the longer version. Meaning and Et...

Olufunke Feminine Yoruba

Olufunke (also shortened as Funke) is a Yoruba given name meaning "God gave me to care for" or "God gives care". In Yoruba, the name combines Ọlọ́run (God) with fún (to give) and ọ̀kàn (care/breath), reflecting the cultu...

Olufunmilayo Feminine Yoruba

Olufunmilayo is a Yoruba female name of profound spiritual significance, originating from the Yoruba language of southwestern Nigeria. The name is a theophoric compound that translates to "God gives me joy" or "God has g...

Olufunmilola Feminine Yoruba

Olufunmilola is a Yoruba feminine name meaning "God gives me wealth" in Yoruba. The name is a compound of three elements: Olu (a shortened form of Olúwa meaning "God"), fún (meaning "gives"), mi (meaning "me"), and lọ́lá...

Olujimi Masculine Yoruba

Olujimi is a Nigerian name of Yoruba origin, typically given to boys. It means "God forgives me" in Yoruba, reflecting a spiritual expression of gratitude for divine mercy.Etymology and Linguistic ContextThe name Olujimi...

Olukayode Masculine Yoruba

Olukayode is a Yoruba masculine given name, commonly used in Nigeria. Its meaning is "God brings happiness" in the Yoruba language.EtymologyThe name is composed of Yoruba elements: Oluwa (God) and ayọ̀ (happiness, joy),...

Olumide Masculine Yoruba

Olumide is a Yoruba name given to both boys and girls, though it is more commonly used as a masculine name in Yoruba culture. The name belongs to the widespread category of Yoruba names that reference God (Olu meaning "l...

Olusegun Masculine Yoruba

Olusegun is a Yoruba name for males, meaning "God conquers" or "God is victorious". It is a theophoric name reflecting the Yoruba worldview where divine power is central to human achievement. The name is primarily used a...

Olusola Unisex Yoruba

Etymology and MeaningOlusola is a name of Yoruba origin, predominantly used in Nigeria. It is a unisex name, given to both boys and girls. The name derives from the Yoruba phrase "Olú ń ṣe olá," which translates to "The...

Oluwabunmi Feminine Yoruba

Oluwabunmi is a Yoruba feminine name from Southwestern Nigeria, meaning "God gave me" (from ọlụ́wa "god, lord" and bùn mí "give me"). It reflects the deep Yoruba tradition of using names that acknowledge the divine role...

Oluwafemi Masculine Yoruba

Oluwafemi is a Yoruba given name used commonly in Nigeria. It is a variant of Olufemi, which derives from the Yoruba elements olu (meaning 'God, lord') and fẹ́ mi ('loves me'), thus the name carries the meaning "God love...

Oluwafunmilayo Feminine Yoruba

Oluwafunmilayo is a Yoruba feminine given name, a variant of Olufunmilayo. Both names share a core meaning centered on divine joy, as Olufunmilayo translates to "God gives me joy" in Yoruba. The name is built from elemen...

Oluwakanyinsola Feminine Yoruba

Oluwakanyinsola is a Yoruba feminine name rich in cultural and spiritual significance. The name combines elements that reflect deep gratitude and praise: Oluwa (God), kan (to drop), yin (honey), and sola (wealth), collec...

Oluwakemi Feminine Yoruba

Oluwakemi is a Yoruba feminine given name from the Yoruba language spoken in Nigeria and Benin. It combines three key elements: Oluwa (an intimate form of Olorun meaning "God"), kē ("to care for"), and mi ("me"). Thus th...

Oluwasegun Masculine Yoruba

Oluwasegun is a Yoruba male name, a variant of Olusegun. Both names derive from the Yoruba phrase Oluwa segun, meaning “God conquers” or “God is victorious.” The element Oluwa refers to “God” (often rendered as Olu in sh...

Oluwaseun Unisex Yoruba

Oluwaseun is a unisex given name of Yoruba origin, common among the Yoruba people of Nigeria and the wider African diaspora. The name means "God, thank you" or "Thank God" in the Yoruba language, reflecting a deep cultur...

Oluwaseyi Feminine Yoruba

Etymology Oluwaseyi is a unisex Yoruba given name with deep spiritual meaning. It is formed from the Yoruba words Oluwa ("God" or "Lord") and seyi ("does this") – a telic construction meaning "God made this". The name ex...

Oluwatosin Unisex Yoruba

Oluwatosin is a Yoruba name of spiritual depth, generally unisex in usage. It directly translates to “God is worthy of worship.” Each component contributes to the meaning: “Olúwa” (God, Lord) and “tọ́ sí” (is worthy–of,...

Oluwatoyin Feminine Yoruba

EtymologyOluwatoyin is a Yoruba female given name. Its meaning, "God is worthy of praise," is formed from the elements Olúwa ("God") and ọ̀yìn ("praise" or "praiseworthiness"). The name reflects a common practice in Yoru...

Oluwayemisi Feminine Yoruba

Oluwayemisi is a female name of Yoruba origin, meaning "God honours me." It is composed of the elements Oluwa (God) and yemisi (honors me), reflecting a common naming tradition among the Yoruba people of Nigeria, where n...

Oluwole Masculine Yoruba

Oluwole is a masculine given name and surname of Yoruba origin. The name means “God has entered the house” in Yoruba, reflecting the deep spiritual significance of names in Yoruba culture, where many names incorporate re...

Olve Masculine Norwegian

Olve is a Norwegian masculine given name derived from the Old Norse name Ǫlvir. Its meaning is debated, with two possible interpretations. The first element could be allr meaning "all" or alh meaning "temple" or "shelter...

Olvido Feminine Spanish

Olvido is a Spanish feminine name that means "oblivion, forgetting." It derives from the title of the Virgin Mary, Nuestra Señora del Olvido, Triunfo y Misericordias ("Our Lady of Oblivion, Triumph and Mercies"), which c...

Ölvir Masculine Icelandic

Etymology and OriginsÖlvir is the modern Icelandic form of the Old Norse name Ǫlvir, used as a masculine given name in Iceland. It is a cognate of the Norwegian name Olve, which also derives from Ǫlvir. The root name com...

Ǫlvir Masculine Old Norse

Ǫlvir is an Old Norse masculine name, the original form of the later Scandinavian names Olve and Ölvir. It belongs to the native Norse onomasticon rather than to the imported Christian names that became dominant after th...

Olwen Feminine Welsh Welsh +1

Etymology and MeaningOlwen is a feminine name of Welsh origin, derived from the elements ol meaning "footprint, track" and gwen meaning "white, blessed," thus forming the meaning "white footprint." The name is closely as...

Olwin Feminine Welsh

Olwin is a feminine given name of Welsh origin, primarily a variant of the more widely known Olwen. The name Olwyn is another variant form. As a diminutive or alteration of Olwen, Olwin shares its etymological roots and...

Olwyn Feminine Welsh

Olwyn is a feminine given name of Welsh origin, considered a variant of the more widely recognized name Olwen. Both names stem from the same mythological and linguistic roots, with Olwyn representing a modern or angliciz...

Olya Feminine Russian

Olya is a Russian diminutive of the name Olga, commonly used as a standalone given name in Russian-speaking countries. As a diminutive, it conveys affection and familiarity, often employed by family and friends. Etymolog...

Olympas Masculine English Bible Greek Bible +2

Olympas is a name appearing once in the New Testament, specifically in Romans 16:15, where Paul the Apostle sends greetings to a Roman Christian of this name. The name is considered a shortened form (or a derivative) of...

Olympe Feminine French

Olympe is the French form of Olympias. In turn, Olympias derives from the ancient Greek personal name Olympos, which itself comes from the place name Olympus, the mountain home of the Greek gods in mythology. The name th...

Olympia Feminine Greek Slovak

Olympia is a feminine given name used in Greek and Slovak traditions. It is the feminine form of Olympos, a Greek personal name derived from Mount Olympus, the legendary home of the twelve Olympian gods in Greek mytholog...

Olympias Feminine Ancient Greek

Olympias is the feminine form of the Greek name Olympos, itself derived from Mount Olympus, the mythical home of the gods in Greek mythology. The name was borne by several notable figures from antiquity, most famously th...

Olympiodoros Masculine Ancient Greek

Olympiodoros is an ancient Greek masculine name meaning "gift of Olympus," derived from Olympos, the mountain home of the Greek deities, combined with the Greek element doron ("gift"). The name thus belongs to a class of...

Olympos Masculine Ancient Greek

Olympos is an Ancient Greek masculine personal name, derived directly from the name of the iconic mountain Olympus – the mythical home of the Olympian gods in Greek tradition. The mountain's name, whose etymology is deba...

Olyvia Feminine English

Olyvia is a rare feminine given name in English, a nonstandard spelling of Olivia. The name Olivia was introduced by William Shakespeare in his comedy Twelfth Night (1602), where it is borne by a wealthy countess. Shakes...

Olzhas Masculine Kazakh

Olzhas is a Kazakh masculine given name, an alternate transcription of the Kazakh name Oljas. It derives from the Kazakh word olja, meaning "plunder, spoils" (from Arabic al-ghulūl via Persian). The name reflects a histo...

Om Masculine Hindi Marathi

Om is a given name derived from the sacred syllable Om (also spelled Aum; Sanskrit: ॐ, ओम्), considered the most important symbol in Hinduism and other Indian religions. The syllable is a polysemous seed-syllable (bija m...

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