masculine Oleg

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Origin:
old norse
Name Root:
HELGI > heilagr
Meaning:*
This name derives from the Old Norse “helgi > heilagr,” meaning “holy, blessed.” This name and its variants (Hege, Helle, Helge, Helga, and Helka) are a female name used mainly in Scandinavia, Iceland, Germany, and Hungary. The name was in use in England before the Norman Conquest but appeared to have died out afterward. It was re-introduced to English-speaking nations in the 20th-century from Germany and the Nordic countries. Eastern Slavic name Olga derives from it. The Scandinavian male equivalent is Helge or Helgi. The name day is celebrated: Estonia: May 31, Hungary: October 3, Latvia: August 11, Sweden: November 21, Finland: May 31, Greece: July 11.

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Popularity & Ranking

United States Ranking #4426


Namedoctor Weekly Ranking #5408

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Numerological Values: #3

Traits associated with the number 3 include advanced social skills and articulation. People with name-number 3 are delightful to speak to and are often successful orators or writers. They have a colorful imagination and enjoy life to the fullest.

Chakra Number: #3
Solar Plexus Chakra "Manipura"

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Color meaning: Yellow

The color yellow relates to acquired knowledge. It is the color which resonates with the left or logic side of the brain stimulating our mental faculties and creating mental agility and perception. Being the lightest hue of the spectrum, the color psychology of yellow is uplifting and illuminating, offering hope, happiness, cheerfulness and fun. In the meaning of colors, yellow inspires original thought and inquisitiveness. Yellow is creative from a mental aspect, the color of new ideas, helping us to find new ways of doing things. It is the practical thinker, not the dreamer.

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Notable People and Personalities

Oleg A. Korolev (born 1968), Russian Artist
Oleg Aleynik (born 1989), Russian Professional Football Player
Oleg Andronic (born 1989), Moldovan Footballer
Oleg Anofriyev (born 1930), Russian Actor, Voice Actor, Singer, Songwriter, Film Director
Oleg Antonenko (born 1971), Belarusian Professional Ice Hockey Left Wing
Oleg Antonov (1906–1984), Soviet Aircraft Designer
Oleg Atkov (born 1949), Russian Cosmonaut
Oleg Babenkov (born 1985), Russian Professional Football Player
Oleg Baklanov (born 1932), Soviet Politician, Scientist And Businessman
Oleg Basilashvili (born 1934), Russian Film And Theatre Actor
Oleg Belyakov (born 1972), Uzbek Goalkeeper
Oleg Berdos (born 1987), Moldovan Road Bicycle Racer
Oleg Berezin (born 1987), Russian Professional Football Player
Oleg Betin (born 1950), Governor Of Tambov Oblast In Russia
Oleg Blokhin (born 1952), Ukrainian Football Coach
Oleg Bodrug (born 1965), Moldovan Politician
Oleg Bogayev (born 1970), Russian Playwright
Oleg Bogomolov, Governor Of Kurgan Oblast
Oleg Bolkhovets (born 1976), Russian Long-distance Runner
Oleg Borisov (1929–1994), Russian Film And Theatre Actor
Oleg Bozhev, (born 1961), Russian Former Speed Skater
Oleg Budargin (born 1960), Governor Of Taymyr Autonomous Okrug In Russia
Oleg Buryan (born 1959), Russian Artist
Oleg Bykov (born 1987), Russian Professional Football Player
Oleg Caetani (born 1956), Conductor Of Russian And Italian Descent
Oleg Cassini (1913–2006), French-american Fashion Designer
Oleg Chepchugov (born 1989), Russian Professional Football Player
Oleg Chernyshov (born 1986), Russian Professional Football Player
Oleg Chirkunov (born 1958), Governor Of Perm Krai, Russia
Oleg Chistyakov (born 1976), Russian Professional Football Player
Oleg Cretul (born 1975), Moldovan Judoka
Oleg D. Jefimenko (1922–2009), Ukrainian Physicist And Professor
Oleg Dahl (1941–1981), Russian Actor
Oleg Delov (born 1963), Russian Professional Football Coach And A Former Player
Oleg Denishchik (born 1969), Belarusian Retired Triple Jumper
Oleg Deripaska (born 1968), Russian Business Oligarch
Oleg Dineyev (born 1987), Russian Footballer
Oleg Dmitrenko (born 1984), Russian Professional Football Player
Oleg Dmitriyev (born 1973), Retired Russian Professional Footballer
Oleg Dolmatov (born 1948), Former Russian Footballer And A Current Manager
Oleg Dudarin (born 1945), Russian Professional Football Coach And A Former Player
Oleg Dyomin (born 1947), Former Ambassador Plenipotentiary Of Ukraine To The Russian Federation
Oleg Gordievsky (born 1938), Kgb Agent Who Defected To The Uk
Oleg Grabar (born 1929), Archeologist And Historian Of Islamic Art
Oleg I Of Chernigov, Oleg Svyatoslavich Of Tmutarakan, 11th–12th Century Rurikid Prince
Oleg Iii Svyatoslavich (prince Of Chernigov) (~1147–1204)