Olli-Veikka
Finnish · Boy · 4 syllables
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About the name Olli-Veikka
Olli-Veikka is a Finnish compound name combining "Olli" (a diminutive of Olavi, derived from the Old Norse name Óláfr meaning "ancestor's relic") and "Veikka" (a diminutive of Väinö or a variant of Veijo, with uncertain but likely Finno-Ugric roots).
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Etymology
Olli-Veikka is a Finnish compound name combining "Olli" (a diminutive of Olavi, derived from the Old Norse name Óláfr meaning "ancestor's relic") and "Veikka" (a diminutive of Väinö or a variant of Veijo, with uncertain but likely Finno-Ugric roots). The name is used primarily in Finland and among Finnish-speaking populations, with no specific religious affiliation, though it emerged in modern Finnish culture during the 20th century as part of a tradition of creating distinctly Finnish compound given names.
Olli-Veikka currently ranks #5,459 in the United States as a boy's name.
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