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*[[Count Olaf]], the main antagonist in the series of novels ''A Series of Unfortunate Events'' by Lemony Snicket
*[[Count Olaf]], the main antagonist in the series of novels ''A Series of Unfortunate Events'' by Lemony Snicket
*[[List of Jungle Jam and Friends: The Radio Show! characters#Olaf and Carl|Olaf]], in ''Jungle Jam and Friends: The Radio Show!''
*[[List of Jungle Jam and Friends: The Radio Show! characters#Olaf and Carl|Olaf]], in ''Jungle Jam and Friends: The Radio Show!''
*[[Olaf (Frozen)|Olaf (''Frozen'')]], an anthropomorphic snowman in the 2013 film ''Frozen''
*[[Olaf (Frozen)|Olaf (''Frozen'')]], a living snowman in the 2013 film ''Frozen''
*Olaf, the Berserker, in the multiplayer online battle arena video game ''[[League of Legends]]''
*Olaf, the Berserker, in the multiplayer online battle arena video game ''[[League of Legends]]''
*Olaf "the Stout", in the video game series ''[[The Lost Vikings (series)|The Lost Vikings]]''  
*Olaf "the Stout", in the video game series ''[[The Lost Vikings (series)|The Lost Vikings]]''  

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Olaf or Olav (Template:IPAc-en, Template:IPAc-en, or British Template:IPAc-en; Template:Langx) is a Dutch, Polish, Scandinavian and German given name. It is presumably of Proto-Norse origin, reconstructed as *Anu-laibaz, from anu "ancestor, grand-father" and laibaz "heirloom, descendant". Old English forms are attested as Ǣlāf, Anlāf. The corresponding Old Novgorod dialect form is Uleb. A later English form of the name is Olave.

In the Norwegian language, Olav and Olaf are equally common, but Olav is traditionally used when referring to Norwegian royalty. The Swedish form is Olov or Olof, and the Danish form is Oluf. It was borrowed into Old Irish and Scottish Gaelic with the spellings Amlaíb and Amhlaoibh, giving rise to modern version Aulay. The name is Latinized as Olaus.

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Notable people

North Germanic

Denmark

Norway

Sweden

Norse-Gaelic

Not all the following were strictly Norse-Gaels, but they share the most common Norse-Gaelic names.

Mann and the Isles

  • Olaf I of Mann, also called Olaf Godredsson (c. 1080–1153)
  • Olaf II the Black, also called Olaf Godredsson (1173/4–1237), King of Mann and the Isles 1229–1237

Novgorod Republic (in Ukraine or Kievan Rus')

Scotland

Modern people

Given name

Middle name

  • Erwin Olaf (Erwin Olaf Springveld), Dutch photographer

Fictional characters

Named animals

  • Nils Olav, a succession of penguins at Edinburgh Zoo, officers in the Norwegian King's Guard

Septs and clans

See also

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