📖 À propos Olivier
Olivier est la forme française classique d'Oliver, enracinée dans le latin 'Olivarius' et le symbolisme intemporel de l'olivier — emblème de paix et de sagesse. Le nom a été immortalisé dans l'épopée médiévale 'Chanson de Roland' comme l'un des chevaliers les plus sages de Charlemagne. En France, Olivier a été l'un des prénoms les plus populaires de la fin des années 1960 et du début des années 1970, atteignant la 5e place en 1970–71 avec plus de 15 000 naissances. Aujourd'hui, il reste un classique distingué, associé à des figures légendaires comme l'acteur Laurence Olivier et le footballeur Olivier Giroud.
📍 Détails
🔀 Variantes et Prénoms Associés
⭐ Personnes Célèbres
- Laurence Olivier — English actor and director widely regarded as one of the greatest actors of the 20th century, known for his Shakespearean roles on stage and acclaimed films including 'Hamlet' (1948), 'Richard III,' and 'Wuthering Heights.' He received numerous awards including an Academy Award, BAFTAs, and was made Baron Olivier.
- Olivier Giroud — French professional footballer and World Cup winner (2018) who played as a striker for clubs including Arsenal, Chelsea, AC Milan, and the French national team. He retired as France's all-time leading scorer with 57 international goals.
- Olivier Messiaen — French composer, organist, and ornithologist (1908–1992), considered one of the most important composers of the 20th century. His deeply Catholic mysticism and interest in birdsong profoundly influenced modern classical music.
- Olivier Martinez — French actor of Spanish descent, known for his roles in 'The Horseman on the Roof,' 'Unfaithful,' and 'Blood and Chocolate,' and for his charismatic presence in European and Hollywood cinema.
- Olivier (Chanson de Roland) — One of Charlemagne's twelve paladins in the medieval French epic 'La Chanson de Roland,' celebrated as a knight of wisdom and prudence, the loyal companion of Roland — one of the most enduring literary figures of the Middle Ages.