List of Norse Baby Names Meanings Starting with O

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Odin

(O-din)

Meanings and history of the name Odin: | Edit. Highest of the Norse gods; he presided over art and wisdom, war, and death. Odin is the name of the supreme Norse god of art, culture, wisdom and law who was handsome, charming, and eloquent.

Meaning: Fury Origin: Old Norse

Oili

(OY-li)

More info about the name "Oili" Oili is a Finnish variant of Olga, itself a Russian variant of Helga. Helga originates in Old Norse language and means "divine woman". It is a feminine form of Helge.

Meaning: Divine woman Origin: Finnish, Old Norse

Olaf

(O-lahf)

The name Olaf is a Norse baby name. In Norse the meaning of the name Olaf is: Relic; ancestral heritage. St. Olaf is the patron saint of Norway, and there were many kings in Scandinavia named Olaf.

Meaning: The remaining of the ancestors Origin: Norse

Olavi

(O-lah-vi)

The meaning of name Olavi and origin Finnish. The meaning of name Olavi , origin of name Olavi , baby name Olavi.

Meaning: Descendant of Origin: Finnish, Old Norse

Olavo

(aw-LAH-vo)

Meaning of name Olavo. Etymology : Portuguese form of OLAF. Saint : Origin : Portuguese.

Meaning: Descendent of Origin: Old Norse, Portuguese

Ole

Ole is a Danish and Norwegian masculine given name, derived from the Old Norse name Óláfr, meaning "ancestor's descendant".

Meaning: Ancestor Origin: Norse

Olsen

(AWL-sən)

Olsen Danish pronunciation: [ˈoːˀlsn̩] is a Danish-Norwegian patronymic surname meaning "son of Ole". The surname Olesen Danish pronunciation: [ˈoːləsn] has a similar origin. The Swedish parallel form is Olsson – "son of Ola".

Meaning: Son of ole Origin: Norse

Olson

Olson (also Olsson, Oleson) is a common surname of Scandinavian origin that literally means "son of Olof or Ole".

Meaning: Son of ole Origin: Norse

Oluf

(AW-luf)

Meaning & History. From the Old Norse name Áleifr meaning "ancestor's descendant", derived from the elements anu "ancestor" and leifr "descendant".

Meaning: Descendant of Origin: Danish, Old Norse