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[Opinions] Olaus
What do you think of Olaus, a Latinized form of Olaf (pronounced as AW-lows)?I'm myself on the fence of liking it. I find its medieval background cool (IIRC I have a 16th century ancestor with this name), but on the other hand I'm afraid that Olaus seems somewhat incomplete, like a suffix of a longer name (e.g. Nikolaus).~*~*~*~kuin metsäorvokki laaksossa
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First, as someone who, after decades and two generations of family members working to piece together family history, can only trace his ancestry back to the mid-19th century, I'm extremely impressed you have records and knowledge of ancestry dating back so far.I do have to admit, upon first seeing this name, I saw it as a typo missing the first chunk of the name a la Nikolaus.I kind of like Olaf, but more in a theoretical sense. To that end, Olaus reads as something one might use for a character's name in a medieval era-set novel. I have a hard time imagining it in use today.
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It’s very strange. I’d probably assume it’s pronounced oh-laws.
Olaf and Claus are better. I could only really see Olaus on someone foreign. Olaf and Claus I feel the same way about, but I feel like Olaus especially doesn’t really fit in with other English names.
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It's one of those rare names that I find too unusual and strange to the anglophone (or actually, many non-anglophone perspectives) ear to actually use as a first name. I don't really like Olaf at all, and Olaus is not any more appealing to me.
That said, it might be sort of neat on a character in a medieval fantasy novel, just not a real person.
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It's an interesting name, but I like Olaf and Claus more. I also think that it's similar to your username Uilos, lol 😃I want to pair it as:
Olaus Alexander
Olaus Bradford
Olaus Christian
Olaus Desmond
Olaus Melvin
Olaus SylvesterFor your information, I can see this name growing inside me lol, 😂 it's so charming. Thanks for introducing me to this name 😁
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