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[Facts] Olie is more likely a form of Ole, which this here site says is a Danish form of Olaf...
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Daividh
(guest)
8/9/2002, 6:58 PM
in reply to
a message by Lissa
but all of the "
Ole
and
Lena
" jokes you hear in the Upper Midwest seem to be about Norse, er, Norwegians rather than Danes. Go figure.
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marcia
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6/8/2004, 12:01 PM
did
Lissa
from the micro lab post this question about Olie and
Slade
?
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Satu
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8/10/2002, 10:11 AM
Ole
Ole
in Denmark & Norway can be a form of Old Norse
Olaf
or Ále
Ole/Ohle is even a Low
German
form of Old
German
names beginning with Od- or Ul- or Adal- (used in the north or Germany)
Satu
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