Noll

Medieval diminutive of OLIVER.

OLIVER   male   English, German, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Finnish, Estonian, Serbian, Croatian, Macedonian, Czech, Slovak
From Olivier, a Norman French form of a Germanic name such as ALFHER or an Old Norse name such as Áleifr (see OLAF). The spelling was altered by association with Latin oliva "olive tree". In the Middle Ages the name became well-known in Western Europe because of the French epic 'La Chanson de Roland', in which Olivier was a friend and advisor of the hero Roland.

In England Oliver was a common medieval name, however it became rare after the 17th century because of the military commander Oliver Cromwell, who ruled the country following the civil war. The name was revived in the 19th century, perhaps in part due to the title character in Charles Dickens' novel 'Oliver Twist' (1838), which was about a poor orphan living on the streets of London.
ALFHER   male   Ancient Germanic
Germanic name composed of the elements alf "elf" and hari "army, warrior" (making it a cognate of ALVAR).
ALVAR   male   Swedish, Estonian
From the Old Norse name Alfarr, formed of the elements alfr "elf" and arr "warrior".
OLAF   male   Norwegian, Danish, German, Dutch, Polish
From the Old Norse name Áleifr meaning "ancestor's descendant", derived from the elements anu "ancestor" and leifr "descendant". This was the name of five kings of Norway, including Saint Olaf (Olaf II).
EQUIVALENTS
CROATIAN: Oliver
CZECH: Oliver
DANISH: Oliver
DUTCH: Olivier
ENGLISH: Oli, Oliver, Ollie
ESTONIAN: Oliver
FINNISH: Oliver
FRENCH: Olivier
GERMAN: Oliver
HUNGARIAN: Olivér
ITALIAN: Oliviero
MACEDONIAN: Oliver
MEDIEVAL FRENCH: Olivier
NORWEGIAN: Oliver
POLISH: Oliwier
SERBIAN: Oliver
SLOVAK: Oliver
SWEDISH: Oliver
FEMININE FORMS
CROATIAN: Olivera
LITERATURE: Olivette
MACEDONIAN: Olivera
SERBIAN: Olivera
OTHER FORMS
ANCIENT GERMANIC: Alfher
ANCIENT SCANDINAVIAN: Áleifr, Alfarr
CZECH: Olivie
DANISH: Olaf, Olav, Ole, Olivia, Oluf, Vivi
DUTCH: Olaf
ENGLISH: Alivia, Liv, Livia, Livvy, Olivia, Ollie, Olyvia
ESTONIAN: Alvar, Olavi, Olev
FAROESE: Ólavur
FINNISH: Olavi, Olivia, Olli, Uolevi
FRENCH: Olivie
GERMAN: Olaf, Olivia
HUNGARIAN: Olívia
ICELANDIC: Elvar, Ólafur
IRISH: Amhlaoibh
ITALIAN: Olivia
NORWEGIAN: Ola, Olaf, Olav, Ole, Olivia, Vivi
POLISH: Olaf, Oliwia
PORTUGUESE: Álvaro, Olavo, Olívia
SCOTTISH: Amhlaidh, Aulay
SLOVAK: Olívia
SPANISH: Álvaro, Olivia
SWEDISH: Alvar, Ola, Olivia, Olle, Olof, Olov, Vivi