The baby name Olliver is a boy name, 3 syllables long and is pronounced "AH-luh-ver".
Olliver is a variant of the name Oliver, which means "olive tree" in Latin. The name has been in use since the Middle Ages and was popularized by the character Oliver Twist in Charles Dickens' novel of the same name. Oliver has been a popular name in English-speaking countries for centuries and is currently ranked in the top 10 names for boys in the United Kingdom, Australia, and New Zealand.
The name Olliver is typically used for boys and is a variant spelling of the more common name Oliver. The pronunciation of Olliver is similar to Oliver, with the emphasis on the first syllable and a short "i" sound in the second syllable. The name is of English origin and is derived from the Latin word "oliva," meaning "olive tree."
The name Olliver is composed of two elements: "oliva," meaning "olive tree," and the suffix "-er," which is often used to indicate a profession or occupation. The name Oliver was originally given to those who worked with olive trees or produced olive oil. While the name Olliver may not have the same occupational connotation as Oliver, it still carries the same meaning of strength and endurance, as the olive tree is known for its resilience and longevity.