Oliff
o-li-ff
Origin:Latin
Meaning:Olive tree
Oliff is a girl's name rooted in Latin origins, meaning "olive tree." Oliff is a variant of the fruit, branch, and oil, Olive, but with a unique spelling that sparks appeal. Oliff is also an alternative to trendy Olivia, but with a distinctiveness that puts the name in a league of its own. Oliff, as a last name, is also thought to derive from the name Óleifr in Old Norse, which is a variant of Olaf. Parents and baby alike are sure to recognize the name's variant as the loveable fictional character in the Disney classic Frozen. Ensuring they live up to their namesake, it won't be long before baby Oliff performs their own rendition of "Let It Go."
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Ancestry, Oliff Family History
House of Names, Oliff History, Family Crest & Coats of Arms
Ancestry, Ollif Family History
House of Names, Olliff History, Family Crest & Coats of Arms
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