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Okay, here is the translation: Nolan (Nolan) is a masculine name of Anglo-Saxon origin. Its etymological root is sought in the Old Norse language, from the word "holi," which can be translated as "noble," "high," or "honorable." In modern English, the name Nolan derives from "Noble," which also means "noble." Thus, a direct translation of the name Nolan is "noble." Historically, the name came to the Scandinavian countries and was prevalent among the descendants of the Normans who migrated to Britain and Ireland. In medieval Europe, the name began to be used to denote the descendants of ancient noble families. In Russia and other Slavic countries, the name Nolan was adopted later, primarily due to the influence of Anglo-French nobility and the intelligentsia. People with this name are often associated with qualities such as willpower, determination, confidence, and a sense of responsibility. They usually possess a strong character and can be somewhat cold in communication, but they also have deep inner resilience. Nolans are inclined to analysis and often choose professions requiring strategic thinking, such as business, science, or military affairs. Notable bearers of the name Nolan include: Billy Ocean (Billy Ocean), the English singer and musician; Nolan Gaudd (Nolan Gaudd), the American singer and actor; Matthew Perry (Matthew Perry), the American actor and comedian, known for his role as Charlie Finn in the series "Friends"; and Nolan Burkey (Nolan Burkey), the American basketball player. In Russia, the name Nolan is not as widespread, but it is increasingly encountered among English-speaking families. Overall, the name sounds noble and dignified, making it popular in an international context. It is often addressed with diminutives such as Nolik, Nol, Nolandjo. In English, the name can be abbreviated to Nick or Dan.