Ola Nordmann

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Ola Nordmann is a name for to the average Norwegian, a representative for the whole population in general.[1]

Caricatures of Ola Nordmann are quite common. This is a drawing from 1905 by caricaturist Olaf Krohn illustrating how Ola Nordmann had to carry the burden of two referendums in one year, while an amused Europe is observing from a distance.
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Caricatures of Ola Nordmann are quite common. This is a drawing from 1905 by caricaturist Olaf Krohn illustrating how Ola Nordmann had to carry the burden of two referendums in one year, while an amused Europe is observing from a distance.

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[edit] Usage of the name Ola Nordmann

[edit] As a national personification

The media often uses "Ola Nordmann" to describe trends in the population.[2]

For example: A headline in a newspaper that reads Norwegians consume less milk could be just as well read Ola Nordmann drinks less milk.

Caricatures of Ola Nordmann as a national personification of Norway usually depict him as a blond-haired man dressed in bunad-like traditional folk clothing and wearing a a woollen red top cap - the traditional headwear of a norwegian gnome or nisse. This character is meant to represent the Norwegian people as a whole.

[edit] As a collective pseudonym

Ola Nordmann is also used as a default name in examples used to guide people in how to fill in forms etc.(Similar to John Doe or John Q. Public).

[edit] Etymology

Ola is used as it is a common male Norwegian name and Nordmann is the Norwegian word for a citizen of Norway, so the literal translation of this personification is "Ola Norwegian".

[edit] Kari Nordmann

The female equivalent or variant is personified as Kari Nordmann, "Kari and Ola Nordmann" is often used together to describe the archetypical Norwegian family or household.

[edit] References

  1. ^ Definition of Ola Nordmann from Nynorskordboka - Det Norske Samlaget - ISBN 82-521-5180-9
  2. ^ Forbruker.no May 2nd 2006 - Ola Nordmann has become a speculator - Article in Norwegian detailing how the number of private citizens trading stocks on Oslo Børs has skyrocketed in the last 12 months. - Referenced as an example of the media's use of Ola Nordmann as a national personification.

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