Olliver
Olliver has Norse origin. The meaning of Oliver is 'ancestor's descendent'. In French and Latin, Olliver means 'olive tree'. It has traditionally been given to boys. It's very popular in many English-speaking countries, including the US, UK, and Australia. In Australia, it was the most popular boys' name in 2015, and from 2013 to 2017, it was England's most popular boys' name. It's so popular in the US that in 2020 it nabbed the third spot on the list provided by Social Security Administration data. Only Liam and Noah were above it. Interestingly, even the Scandinavians use Olliver (or Oliver) as a boy's name. The name Oliver became popular when the book 'Oliver Twist' by Charles Dickens was published.
Gender
Boy
Origin
Norse
Numerology
O is for openness, it’s refreshing!
L is for little, the little things you do.
L is for loyalty, that you show.
I is for ideas, that you bring to life.
V is for versatile, your changeable nature.
E is for exotic, no lack of spirit here!
R is for romp, you know how to have fun!
Lucky
Olliver lucky number is 3.
The number 3 has always held powerful symbolism. Think about good things coming in 3s, the birth-life-death cycle, the mind-body-soul connection, the 3 acts of a typical story. Wherever the number 3 shows up in your life, it's generally an omen of creativity, communication, optimism, and curiosity!
Famous People Named Olliver
- America Hoffman son of activist Abbie Hoffman
- Olliver Smith Norwegian Olympic pentathlete