where does Oles originate??
I am wondering the meaning of my surname----Oles. I believe I have a polish, swedish heritage.
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Probably there are Oles in Spain as well namely in the Pyrenees area.
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your name is norweigan no polish no sweidish just norweigan ok.Theres nothing you can do to change the origin
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At the moment in Europe this surname only exists in GERMANY, perhaps extremely rare in Sweden. in scandinavian countries see OLESEN.
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I don't find OLES in my German book of surnames (which of course doesn't mean it's not a German name). But I did find OLESCH (pronounced Olesh), and this sounds interesting to me:

"From a Polish vernacular form of Alexander, adapted to German"

Andy ;—)
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It could be german or swedish. In Sweden it is extremely rare. On white pages you'll find OLESEN. In Germany OLES is a local surname (see german white pages): About hundred names on German White Pages.
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I think it is a familar form of Olaf ...which is a common name in Scandinavia ...meaning "ancestor" ...
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In addition to previous suggestions - there is a Polish surname Oles, very rare spelt like that. However, in Polish, a diacritical mark can be placed above the S to indicate that it is pronounecd SH. This is a more common name. It is a diminutive of Aleksander, so your ancestor could have been a Pole called Alexander but better known by this less formal version of his baptismal name.
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