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Oleg |
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| Gender | Male |
| Meaning | holy |
| Origin | Old Norse |
| Related names | Olga, Helge |
| Wikipedia articles | All pages beginning with Oleg |
| Look up Oleg in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. |
Oleg (Russian and Ukrainian: Олег, Belarusian: Алег) is a Russian, Ukrainian and Belarusian given name. It may be transliterated as "Oleh" from Ukrainian and "Aleh" or "Aleg" from Belarusian. It derives from the Scandinavian Helge (holy, sacred or blessed).
People named Oleg
- Oleg of Bryansk, 13th century prince of Bryansk and Chernigov, declared a saint by the Russian Orthodox Church
- Oleg of Novgorod, 9th–10th century leader and conqueror of Kievan Rus'
- Oleg of Ryazan, 14th century prince of Ryazan Principality
- Oleg Cassini (1913-2006), American fashion designer
- Oleg Deripaska (born 1968), Russian business oligarch
- Oleg Gordievsky (born 1938), KGB agent who defected to the UK
- Oleg Grabar (born 1929), archeologist and historian of Islamic art
- Oleg A. Korolev (born 1968), Russian artist
- Oleg S. Kozhemyachenko (born 1981), Ukrainian guru
- Oleg Penkovsky (1919-1963), Soviet colonel
- Oleg Rykhlevich (born 1974), Belarusian freestyle swimmer
- Oleg Shteynikov (born 1985), Kazakhstani freestyle swimmer
- Oleg I of Chernigov, Oleg Svyatoslavich of Tmutarakan, 11th-12th century Rurikid prince
- Oleg III Svyatoslavich (Prince of Chernigov) (c. 1147 - 1204)
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