This warlike Celtic or proto-Germanic tribe lived on the Rhine, as well as in the south of France. If it is assumed that the name is Kartvelian (more precisely, Svan), then we have a right to drop the initial "v", because the Svans (and after them the Ukrainians) had the habit of adding it to Georgian words: otahi - votah, ojahi - vojah, etc. Then we will remain with the name "olka". Will Chanturia's Georgian dictionary give us anything?
Yes. This word ოლქა (olka) means "army". There are also ოლქი (olki) in the meaning of "region".
The Russian "волк" may come from this same source.
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