Olea name meaning

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Updated: May 30th, 2024
Gender: Girl
Origin: Scandinavian
Usage: Scandinavian, Faroese, Finnish, Swedish, Danish and Norwegian
Meaning: Ole
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What does Olea mean?

Meaning of Olea is Ole is used principally in Finnish, Swedish, Danish, Faroese, Norwegian and Scandinavian has its origin in Scandinavian is given to baby girls. Olea is feminine of Ole. Ole is short version of Olaf.

Also Ole is short version of names with "Od". Ole is form of Óli in Swedish and Danish languages. Outlandish Ole came from Old Norse, meaning of Ole is "Home, Ancestor's Descendant and Heritage of the Ancestors".

Variants of Olea

Olia, Ocilia

How popular is the name Olea?

Olea is an uncommon baby name in United States and may not be used now. Olea is a common name in Moldova while somewhat familiar name in Israel and Norway. As per our evaluation, over 1000 babies have been bestowed Olea around the globe.

YearRankBirths
2023121347
2021133836
2020110498
2019155015
2010169805
2006135997
192250105
191644175
[1] Source: Social Security Administration

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What numbers say about Olea?

You prefer to have people work on your success instead of working on it yourself. You are born to be a singer, writer, actor, model, or a public speaker. Most people are just jealous of your willingness to live out of the ordinary and do the things you want to do. You need to be in charge of your emotions otherwise, your emotions will control your mind and life in general, you believe. You have no problem standing up for what's right, no matter if it concerns you, someone you know or someone you've just met.

Other names liked by soon-to-be-parents that are similar to Olea

  •  Ufred is equivalent of Ófriðr in Danish language
  •  Stak is form of Stakkr in Swedish and Danish languages
  •  Nukappiaaluk - Boy name Nukappiaaluk is primarily used in Greenlandic and Danish languages. Nukappiaaluk is Greenlandic equivalent of Nukagpiâluk
  •  Teitur - Originated from Old Norse, Teitur bestowed upon baby boys is used chiefly in Danish and Icelandic. Teitur is Faroese and Icelandic form of Teitr
  •  Bernoff is Scandinavian form of Bjǫrnulfr

Famous people named Olea

  • Olea Crøger, Norwegian music teacher

Sources

  1. Social Security Administration, https://www.ssa.gov/oact/babynames/index.html
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