Ola (given name)
Appearance
Ola (Arabic: علا) is an Arabic feminine given name that means "surmount", "high", and "arise".[1] It is also a common Nigerian, Norwegian or Swedish masculine given name and another form of Olaf (Norwegian and Swedish). It is also a feminine given name and a nickname for Aleksandra in Polish.
Men
- Ola (born 1987), English comedian
- Ola Adeyemo (born 1995), Nigerian footballer
- Ola Afolabi (born 1980), British boxer, former cruiserweight champion
- Ola Aina (born 1996), English footballer
- Ola Englund (born 1981), Swedish guitarist for Feared, The Haunted and formerly of Six Feet Under (band)
- Ola Gjeilo (born 1978), Norwegian composer and pianist
- Ola Håkansson (born 1945), Swedish singer, composer and producer
- Ola Hanson (1864–1927), Swedish-American missionary in Burma
- Ola Isene (1898–1973), Norwegian singer and actor
- Ola John (born 1992), Liberian-Dutch footballer
- Ola Kamara (born 1989), Nigerian footballer in Major League Soccer
- Ola Kimrin (born 1972), former National Football League placekicker
- Ola L. Mize (1931–2014), United States Army officer awarded the Medal of Honor
- Ola Otnes (born 1951), Norwegian actor
- Ola Rapace (born 1971), Swedish actor
- Ola Rotimi (1938–2000), Nigerian playwright and theatre director
- Ola Salo (born 1977), Swedish singer
- Ola Svensson (born 1986), Swedish singer, better known by his mononym Ola
- Ola Toivonen (born 1986), Swedish footballer
- Ola Ullsten (1931–2018), Swedish politician and diplomat, former Prime Minister of Sweden
- Ola Wong (born 1977), Swedish author, journalist and sinologist
Women
- Ola Al-Fares (born 1985), Jordanian lawyer, journalist and television presenter
- Ola Jordan (born 1982), Polish dancer
- Ola Babcock Miller (1871–1937), American politician
- Ola Orekunrin, British-Nigerian medical doctor and managing director of the charity Flying Doctors Nigeria
- Ola Ray (born 1960), American model and actress
- Ola Belle Reed (1916-2002), American folk singer
Folk figures
- Ola Värmlänning, a drunken prankster in Swedish-American folklore
See also
References
- ^ "Ola name with Arabic Calligraphy". Retrieved 2018-07-01.