Olamae
ol-uh-MAY
Olamae is a girl’s name of Norse origin, meaning “A creative combination name, likely blending 'Ola' (potentially Norse for 'ancestor's heir' or Latin for 'oil') with 'Mae' (a diminutive of Mary or Margaret).”, and peaked in popularity in 1918.
What Olamae Means
“A creative combination name, likely blending 'Ola' (potentially Norse for 'ancestor's heir' or Latin for 'oil') with 'Mae' (a diminutive of Mary or Margaret).”
The Story of Olamae
This name blends the whispers of ancestral heirs with the charm of springtime, creating a melody for your child's future.
Olamae is a name that seems to bloom from a creative spirit, possibly weaving together Norse echoes of 'ancestor's heir' with the gentle Latinate 'oil' or the classic grace of Mae. It evokes a sense of continuity and gentle charm, a modern combination with a classic feel.
For your child, Olamae is a name that suggests a graceful spirit with an optimistic outlook. You imagine a daughter who is both grounded in heritage and radiant with charm, possessing a delightful and optimistic nature from day one.
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Peak Year
#11 in 1918
Total Births
182
First Recorded
1912
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