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[Opinions] Thoughts on Olive?
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I really prefer Olivia! I did have a very nice aunt Olive, but it's really too oil and Oyl.
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Olivia is prettier.
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It's very cute. I met a three year old named Olive recently and it was adorable on her. I like it a lot.
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Love it, better than Olivia.
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My absolute favorite!It's the planned name for our next daughter, I can't wait to have a little Olly to join my little Rosy! I have two Olive combos I'm crushing on, Olive Macy Blythe and Olive Cecilia Violet.
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I love the nickname Olly on a girl!
Your Olive combos are lovely :) xx
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Thank you!
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I really like it, but would never use it, because honestly, what little girl wants to seem to be named after olives? Olivia/Oliver are much more common so the association isn't really there, but you can't get out of it with just Olive. I just can't see how there wouldn't be teasing.
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I do like it, though I never used to. It's very sweet, sunny and a little eccentric to me. I don't think I'd use Olive or Olivia on my own kids, but it would be refreshing to see Olive get some more use.
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I wouldn't use it, but I like it. It's naturey and cute. I don't understand when it's categorized as an old lady name though- it sounds very modern to me (in a good way). If I had to pick which one sounded more like an old lady, Olive or Olivia, I'd definitely say Olivia.
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I really like Olive! I find it charming and quietly sophisticated. Also, Olly is an adorable nickname.
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I used to really dislike this, but then I saw Little Miss Sunshine. The name fit Abigail Breslin's character perfectly! She was a little bit geeky, but full of energy, hope, and almost eternal optimism. The movie helped me really like it. I don't think I'll ever love it enough to use it, but I'd love to meet a little Olive.
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I don't understand why so many people like it. I don't find any of the Olive/Olivia/Oliver names appealing, though. They just seem slimey to me.
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Slimy? Awwww ... Its not my favorite either but I prefer it to Olivia. Oliver James is quite striking to me with a nn of Ollie. I would use the "olive" variants on a boy before I would a girl, though.
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Not "bad fairytale villain" slimy but "olives in a jar of brine" slimy.

This message was edited 7/16/2010, 2:24 PM

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Love itI prefer it over Olivia by a lot.
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Ditto,
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Growing up, my mother had a friend named Olive. She was from Ireland. I never gave the name much thought other than, "No one here in the U.S. would use that name."Then I saw the movie "Little Miss Sunshine" and fell in love with the name. OK, Abigail Breslin had a little to do with it. But really, what little Olive wouldn't be adorable? It's certainly a name that will age gracefully. The only down side that I see is people thinking your name is Olivia. That would get old. But it's not a deal breaker. I say go for it.

This message was edited 7/16/2010, 12:00 PM

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