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Sibling names for Ole
Names that feel like they belong with Ole — they share Ole's classic style, lean toward its Scandinavian origin, sit at a similar level of familiarity, so a sibling set sounds intentional rather than random.
| Name | Origin | Pronunciation | Meaning | Popularity |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Karren Girl | Scandinavian | /KAR-un/ | Variant spelling of Karen, meaning pure. | 60/100 |
| Hanson Boy | Scandinavian | /HAN-sun/ | Son of Hans, Germanic form of John. | 51/100 |
| Hulda Girl | Scandinavian | /HOOL-duh/ | From Old Norse meaning to hide or secret. | 77/100 |
| Larson Boy | Scandinavian | /LAR-sun/ | Son of Lars, derived from Laurentius meaning laurel wreath. | 46/100 |
| Corda Girl | Latin | /KOR-duh/ | From Latin cor meaning heart, or possibly derived from Cordelia (daughter of King Lear). | 9/100 |
| Errick Boy | Scandinavian | /ER-ik/ | Eternal ruler; variant of Eric from Norse origins. | 45/100 |
| Adaline Girl | Germanic, Old German | /AD-uh-line/ | Noble, nobility. | 58/100 |
| Erickson Boy | Scandinavian | /AIR-ik-sun/ | Surname meaning son of Erik (ever powerful). | 34/100 |
| Annalise Girl | Germanic | /AN-uh-lees/ | Gracious, full of grace. | 58/100 |
| Andersen Boy | Scandinavian | /AN-der-sen/ | Son of Anders or Andrew, meaning strong and manly. | 34/100 |
| Dominique Unisex | Latin | /doh-muh-NEEK/ | Belonging to the Lord. | 58/100 |
| Grover Boy | English | /GRO-ver/ | From English grove and -er, meaning dweller in the grove or one who tends groves. | 90/100 |
Tip: say each pairing out loud with your surname, and cross off anything that rhymes or clashes. See names like Ole →