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[Opinions] Olavie
This name (?) spontaneously popped up in my head for some reason a couple of minutes ago. After googling it I found it on a singer and a wine therapy skincare brand, but it doesn't really seem to be used -- as a name. What do you think?
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"Oh! La vie!" and "C'est la vie" came into my head. Sorry, I'm not a fan. :0/I do, however like names like Olivette.

This message was edited 4/1/2014, 10:45 AM

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This pizza is too "olive-y" is what I'm hearing. It looks nice, but I'm not loving the sound. Sorry.
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It's like a French feminized form of Olav lol I think it's kinda cute.

This message was edited 4/1/2014, 11:20 AM

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I like this interpretation of the name. Thinking about it, I'm almost liking Olaphe, haha.
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Olavi is a Finnish form of Olof, so to me it sounds masculine. Not hideous, but not a favorite either.
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Well, it's better than Olive. But not as pretty as Olivia. Not enough better than Olive to make me really like it, though.
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It looks like GM cooking oil, aiming for the more discerning customer. Not olive exactly, but a bit olavie!The founder of the Scouting movement had a wife named Olave, which looks like what it probably is - a fem form of Olav. I've no clue how she pronounced it and that is probably why it never caught on.
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The cooking oil remark was spot on, combined with what Bear said about "oh la vie" it makes the perfect marketing product...
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Not usable as far as I'm concerned, indeed looks like a brand rathe than a person's name.
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