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Meaning | from French surname, Olivier. Vieri and Vièri themselves are the short form of Olivièri and Olivieri. Olivier was derived from oliva (olive). [1] |
Region of origin | Italy |
Other names | |
Variant form(s) | Vièri, Olivièri, Olivieri, [1] (and other variants of Olivieri: Liverani, Ulivieri, etc. [1] ) |
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