Olie and Slade
Olie: Male name. Perhaps a form of Ollie?Slade: Male name.Anybody know the meanings?
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Olie is more likely a form of Ole, which this here site says is a Danish form of Olaf...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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did Lissa from the micro lab post this question about Olie and Slade?
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OleOle 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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Hi! Slade is an old English name an means "child of the valley"
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