Ogilvie
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Ogilvie is a surname with origins in the Barony of Ogilvy in Angus, Scotland. The name may come from the Welsh Ochil, a high place.[citation needed]
Ogilvie may refer to:
People
- Albert Ogilvie (1890-1939), Premier of Tasmania in the 1930s
- Alexander Ogilvie, several people named Alexander Ogilvie
- Dame Bridget Ogilvie (born 1938), British-Australian scientist
- Charles Atmore Ogilvie (1793–1873), Church of England clergyman
- David Ogilvie, several people named David Ogilvie
- Duncan Ogilvie (born 1911), Scottish footballer
- Elisabeth Ogilvie (1917-2006), American writer
- Frederick Ogilvie (1893-1949), Director-General of the BBC at the end of the 1930s
- George Ogilvie, 1988 Byron Kennedy Award winner
- James Ogilvie (d. 1518), Scottish prelate
- Joe Ogilvie (born 1974), American golfer
- John Ogilvie, several people named John Ogilvie
- Malcolm Ogilvie, British ornithologist
- Nivek Ogre (born 1962), musician, real name Kevin Graham Ogilvie
- Patrick de Ogilvie, 15th century treasurer of Scotland
- Richard B. Ogilvie (1923-1988), 1960s American politician
- Robert Maxwell Ogilvie (1932-1981), classical scholar
- Robert Andrew Muter Macindoe Ogilvie (1853-1938), England international footballer
- Robert S. Ogilvie, furniture designer & maker
- Walter Ogilvie of Lintrethan, 15th century treasurer of Scotland
- Walter Ogilvie of Stratheren, 16th century treasurer of Scotland
- William Ogilvie, several people named William Ogilvie
- William Robert Ogilvie-Grant (1863-1924), Scottish ornithologist
Places
- Ogilvie, Minnesota
- Ogilvie Aerodrome, Yukon, Canada
- Ogilvie Transportation Center, a commuter-rail terminal in Chicago, Illinois
Education
- John Ogilvie High School, Hamilton, Scotland
- Ogilvie High School, Hobart, Tasmania
- Ogilvie Institute, Catholic college in Aberdeen, Scotland
Other
- Ogilvie syndrome, a medical condition
- Ogilvie Mountains, a mountain range in Yukon, Canada