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Olie

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Olie is a unisex name of Latin origin, meaning “Olie is often a diminutive of Oliver or Olivia, which have Latin roots from 'olivarius,' meaning 'olive tree planter.' The olive tree symbolizes peace and fruitfulness.”, and peaked in popularity in 1920.

Letters4
Syllables2
OriginLatin

What Olie Means

Olie is often a diminutive of Oliver or Olivia, which have Latin roots from 'olivarius,' meaning 'olive tree planter.' The olive tree symbolizes peace and fruitfulness.

The Story of Olie

This gentle, approachable name, popular in the early 20th century, evokes the peaceful image of an olive tree, a symbol of calm and fruitfulness.

Olie often serves as a charming diminutive for names like Oliver or Olivia, which have Latin roots stemming from 'olivarius,' meaning 'olive tree planter.' The olive tree itself has been a symbol of peace, wisdom, and abundance across Mediterranean cultures for millennia. This name traveled from its European roots, becoming a friendly, accessible option in America by the late 19th century.

To speak 'Olie' is to feel a sense of warmth and peaceful optimism. When you write this name on a card or in a journal, you might notice a smile touch your lips, a reflection of your child's gentle, nurturing spirit. It’s a name that feels like a comforting embrace, carrying the quiet promise of fruitfulness and peace.

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Gender Split

Numerology

3

The Creative

Expressive, joyful, and imaginative. Names vibrating at 3 inspire creativity and optimism.

Personality Traits

PeacefulFriendlyNurturingOptimistic

Spelling Variations

Peak Year

#35 in 1920

Total Births

997

First Recorded

1880

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