[Opinions] Olga
What do you think? I've heard of Ola too, what about that one? Combos? Any other favorite O names for girls?
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I used to think it was really ugly, and now I think it's statuesque.
Olga Zoraida
Olga Esmeralda
Olga Esperanza / Esperanza Olga
Olga Wilhelmina / Wilhelmina Olga
Olga Sabina / Sabina Olga
Olga Nedelya
Olga Valentina
Olga Juniper
Olga Sabrina
Olga Serafina
Olga Mariam
Olga Annunziata
Olga Graciela
Olga Melizand
Nerys Olga
Eowyn Olga
Ingrid Olga
My favorite feminine O name is Olympia.
Octavia, Oksana, Osanna, Olwen, Oona, Olivia, Odessa, Orsolya, Olufunke are ok.
Olga Zoraida
Olga Esmeralda
Olga Esperanza / Esperanza Olga
Olga Wilhelmina / Wilhelmina Olga
Olga Sabina / Sabina Olga
Olga Nedelya
Olga Valentina
Olga Juniper
Olga Sabrina
Olga Serafina
Olga Mariam
Olga Annunziata
Olga Graciela
Olga Melizand
Nerys Olga
Eowyn Olga
Ingrid Olga
My favorite feminine O name is Olympia.
Octavia, Oksana, Osanna, Olwen, Oona, Olivia, Odessa, Orsolya, Olufunke are ok.
This message was edited 12/11/2020, 10:30 PM
I really don’t like it at all.
It’s okay. It’s not a name I’d consider using for my child but if others use it that’s fine.
To me Olga conjures up three different images:
- an elegant and beautiful Russian princess
- a cute, petite, and energetic young girl
- an older Russian/Hispanic grandmother
To me Olga conjures up three different images:
- an elegant and beautiful Russian princess
- a cute, petite, and energetic young girl
- an older Russian/Hispanic grandmother
I love it. Reminds me of Russian royalties, very elegant.
The nickname Olya is cute.
The nickname Olya is cute.
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I rate Olga 9/10.
I really like it. It is simple, elegant, refined (the Royal vibe) and it doesn't need any nickname. It is quite international and it is easy to spell and write in every language.
Some combos...
Olga Diana
Olga Margherita
Olga Serena
Olga Marianne
Olga Beatrix
Olga Daphne
Olga Petra
Olga Demetra
I rate Olga 9/10.
I really like it. It is simple, elegant, refined (the Royal vibe) and it doesn't need any nickname. It is quite international and it is easy to spell and write in every language.
Some combos...
Olga Diana
Olga Margherita
Olga Serena
Olga Marianne
Olga Beatrix
Olga Daphne
Olga Petra
Olga Demetra
This is a very ugly name.
Despite being a Slavic name with a long history, and the fact that I live near a community with a super-high Eastern European population (mostly Polish)... I have never met an Olga of Eastern European descent. Ever.
That's not to say I've never met an Olga - I've met quite a few! But they were all Hispanic. It's actually somewhat popular among Boomer / Gen-X Latinas (most of the youngest Hispanic Olgas are around 40, I think); I'm not sure how it caught on, but it did.
I have met Eastern European women named Ola - though in each case, it was a nickname for Oleksandra / Aleksandra.
That said, I can't say I'm really a big fan of either one. The nickname Ola feels just like that: a nickname. And Olga is very heavy to me - I perceive it as being heavier than Helga, which has something of a quirky charm (good choice for the Hey Arnold! character).
O names that I like:
Olympia / Olympias
Oona
Ottilie / Ottilia
Octavia / Ottavia
Odessa
Odette
Olivia / Olivette
That's not to say I've never met an Olga - I've met quite a few! But they were all Hispanic. It's actually somewhat popular among Boomer / Gen-X Latinas (most of the youngest Hispanic Olgas are around 40, I think); I'm not sure how it caught on, but it did.
I have met Eastern European women named Ola - though in each case, it was a nickname for Oleksandra / Aleksandra.
That said, I can't say I'm really a big fan of either one. The nickname Ola feels just like that: a nickname. And Olga is very heavy to me - I perceive it as being heavier than Helga, which has something of a quirky charm (good choice for the Hey Arnold! character).
O names that I like:
Olympia / Olympias
Oona
Ottilie / Ottilia
Octavia / Ottavia
Odessa
Odette
Olivia / Olivette
Olga sounds very stern.
I like it. I also like Odile.
This message was edited 12/10/2020, 11:12 AM