Oliver
English
Etymology
From Middle English Oliver, from Old French Olivier, by folk etymology derived from the Latin name Olīvārius, but probably representing an Old High German form of Old Norse Óleifr (“ancestral + relic”) (modern Danish Olaf and Swedish Olof), or Proto-Germanic *ala- (“all”) + *wēraz (“true”) (modern Swedish allvar). Name of a paladin of Charlemagne in medieval French romance.
Pronunciation
- (General American) IPA(key): /ˈɑlɪvɚ/
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /ˈɒlɪvə/
Audio (US) (file) Audio (AU) (file) - Hyphenation: Ol‧i‧ver
Proper noun
Oliver (countable and uncountable, plural Olivers)
- A male given name from the Germanic languages.
- 1591 (date written), William Shakespeare, “The First Part of Henry the Sixt”, in Mr. William Shakespeares Comedies, Histories, & Tragedies […] (First Folio), London: […] Isaac Iaggard, and Ed[ward] Blount, published 1623, OCLC 606515358, [Act I, scene ii]:
- England all Olivers and Rowlands bred / During the time Edward the Third did reign.
- 1838, Boz [pseudonym; Charles Dickens], “Oliver Twist/Chapter 12”, in Oliver Twist; or, The Parish Boy’s Progress. […], volume (please specify |volume=I, II, or III), London: Richard Bentley, […], OCLC 558204586:
- 'My name is Oliver, sir,' replied the little invalid: with a look of great astonishment. 'Oliver,' said Mr. Brownlow; 'Oliver what? Oliver White, eh?' 'No, sir, Twist, Oliver Twist.' 'Queer name!' said the old gentleman. 'What made you tell the magistrate your name was White?'
- 1991, Julian Barnes, Talking It Over, Jonathan Cape, →ISBN, page 13:
- And Oliver suits me, don't you find? It rather goes with my dark, dark hair and kissable ivory teeth, my slim waist, my panache and my linen suit with the ineradicable stain of Pinot Noir.
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- A surname originating as a patronymic.
- A placename
- A number of places in Canada:
- A town in British Columbia.
- An urban neighborhood of Edmonton, Alberta.
- A community in Colchester County, Nova Scotia.
- A community in Essex County, Ontario.
- A number of places in the United States:
- An unincorporated community in Scott County, Arkansas.
- A ghost town in Yuba County, California.
- A tiny city in Screven County, Georgia.
- An unincorporated community in Edgar County, Illinois.
- An unincorporated community in Whiteside County, Illinois.
- An unincorporated community in Posey County, Indiana.
- A neighborhood of Baltimore, Maryland.
- An unincorporated community in Kimball County, Nebraska.
- A census-designated place in Fayette County, Pennsylvania.
- A village in Douglas County, Wisconsin.
- (dated, slang) Synonym of The Moon. A moon in Earth, Solar System
- 1834, Ainsworth, William Harrison, Rookwood, The Game of High Toby:
- Now Oliver puts his blank nightcap on,¶ And every star its glim is hiding,¶ And forth to the heath is the scampsman gone,¶ His matchless cherry-black prancer riding;
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- A number of places in Canada:
Derived terms
Translations
male given name
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Adjective
Synonyms
- Oliver Twist; see also Thesaurus:drunk
Catalan
Pronunciation
Czech
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ˈolɪvɛr]
Danish
Estonian
Finnish
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈoliʋer/, [ˈo̞liʋe̞r]
- Rhymes: -oliʋer
- Syllabification(key): O‧li‧ver
Declension
Inflection of Oliver (Kotus type 5/risti, no gradation) | |||
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nominative | Oliver | Oliverit | |
genitive | Oliverin | Oliverien | |
partitive | Oliveria | Olivereja | |
illative | Oliveriin | Olivereihin | |
singular | plural | ||
nominative | Oliver | Oliverit | |
accusative | nom. | Oliver | Oliverit |
gen. | Oliverin | ||
genitive | Oliverin | Oliverien | |
partitive | Oliveria | Olivereja | |
inessive | Oliverissa | Olivereissa | |
elative | Oliverista | Olivereista | |
illative | Oliveriin | Olivereihin | |
adessive | Oliverilla | Olivereilla | |
ablative | Oliverilta | Olivereilta | |
allative | Oliverille | Olivereille | |
essive | Oliverina | Olivereina | |
translative | Oliveriksi | Olivereiksi | |
instructive | — | Oliverein | |
abessive | Oliveritta | Olivereitta | |
comitative | — | Olivereineen |
Possessive forms of Oliver (type risti) | ||
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possessor | singular | plural |
1st person | Oliverini | Oliverimme |
2nd person | Oliverisi | Oliverinne |
3rd person | Oliverinsa |
or rarely:
Inflection of Oliver (Kotus type 6/paperi, no gradation) | |||
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nominative | Oliver | Oliverit | |
genitive | Oliverin | Oliverien Olivereiden Olivereitten | |
partitive | Oliveria | Olivereita Olivereja | |
illative | Oliveriin | Olivereihin | |
singular | plural | ||
nominative | Oliver | Oliverit | |
accusative | nom. | Oliver | Oliverit |
gen. | Oliverin | ||
genitive | Oliverin | Oliverien Olivereiden Olivereitten | |
partitive | Oliveria | Olivereita Olivereja | |
inessive | Oliverissa | Olivereissa | |
elative | Oliverista | Olivereista | |
illative | Oliveriin | Olivereihin | |
adessive | Oliverilla | Olivereilla | |
ablative | Oliverilta | Olivereilta | |
allative | Oliverille | Olivereille | |
essive | Oliverina | Olivereina | |
translative | Oliveriksi | Olivereiksi | |
instructive | — | Oliverein | |
abessive | Oliveritta | Olivereitta | |
comitative | — | Olivereineen |
Possessive forms of Oliver (type paperi) | ||
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possessor | singular | plural |
1st person | Oliverini | Oliverimme |
2nd person | Oliverisi | Oliverinne |
3rd person | Oliverinsa |
German
Pronunciation
Audio (file)
Proper noun
Oliver m (proper noun, strong, genitive Olivers)
- a male given name, equivalent to English Oliver
Norwegian
Old French
Serbo-Croatian
Slovak
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈɔlivɛr/
Proper noun
Oliver m (genitive singular Olivera, nominative plural Oliverovia, declension pattern of chlap)
- a male given name, equivalent to English Oliver
Declension
Swedish
Proper noun
Oliver c (genitive Olivers)
- a male given name, equivalent to English Oliver
- 2010, Pirkko Lindberg, Hotell Hemlängtan, Schildts, →ISBN, page 268:
- Jag har tänkt resa ditöver i oktober då barnet ska komma till världen, och kan ni tänka att det ska heta Oliver om det blir en pojke, men är det inte något man äter?
- I'm planning to go there in October when the baby is supposed to come, and can you imagine that it will be called Oliver if it's a boy, but isn't that something you eat?
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References
- Statistiska centralbyrån and Sture Allén, Staffan Wåhlin, Förnamnsboken, Norstedts 1995, →ISBN: 15 312 males with the given name Oliver living in Sweden on December 31st, 2010, with the highest frequency in 2010, and an earlier frequency peak in early 20th century. Accessed on 6 July 2011.
Tagalog
Etymology
From English Oliver, from Old French Olivier, by folk etymology from Latin Oliverius.
Pronunciation
- Hyphenation: O‧li‧ver
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