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3. Oliver

Oliver is a Latin name derived from the popular French name Olivier. It also has links to the Latin word 'olivarius,' which means olive tree. The name first became popular in Europe in the Middle Ages and remained popular until the 17th century. Oliver enjoyed a revival in the 19th century and has remained popular ever since. This is probably thanks to Charles Dickens, who chose the moniker for the main character in his 1838 novel 'Oliver Twist'.

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