Bolette name meaning
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What does Bolette mean?
Bolette is a version of predominant and modern Bol. Bol is version of desirable Bodil. Bol is a short version of Bolivar.
Variants of Bolette
Bolethe, Bol, Bodil, Bodhild, Bóthildr, Bodel
How popular is the name Bolette?
Bolette is a common baby name in Denmark. At least, 1000 people around the globe have been given the name as per our estimate, concentrated mainly Nordic regions.
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Bolette in Nordic countries
Countries | Women | |
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First Name | Secondary Name | |
![]() | 5 | 0 |
![]() | 7 | 27 |
![]() | 16 | 22 |
![]() | 801 | 0 |
Numerological analysis of Bolette
You have trust issues and anger management problem that you seem to be handling pretty well. You prefer determinate and strong partner when it comes to relationships. You take things too seriously. You pick your friends by their honesty, reliability, and thinking. If a person doesn't love you as you imagined, you suppose they don't love you at all. Small talks and gossip are things you can't stand in life.
Parents who liked Bolette, loved these names
- Eadgyth means Fortune or Strife or Wife of Edward the Confessor came from Old English, mainly used in English is given to baby girls
- Halfdan - Of Old Norse origin, Halfdan bestowed upon boys is predominantly used in Swedish, Norwegian and Old DanishOld SwedishFinnish. Halfdan is Danish, Swedish and Old Norse cognate of Halfdanr
- Dùbhghlas - Originated from Celtic, Dùbhghlas means "Green, Blue 2) Old Irish Glas = Stream 3) Old Irish Glas = Water or Green, Blue 2) Old Irish Glas = Stream 3) Old Irish Glas = Water" is normally bestowed upon boys
- Ketilbiorn - Boy name Ketilbiorn is used principally in Old Danish and Danish. Ketilbiorn is Danish equivalent of Kætilbiǫrn
- Reginus - Meaning of Reginus is King, Purple Flower and The Queen is specifically used in Norwegian, English and Swedish which is rooted from Latin is aimed at boys. Reginus is manly version of Regina.
Famous people named Bolette
We could not find any notable namesake.