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Olivia = Oli-mp-ia = Olympia
MP in Greek = V.
From Latin Olīva, an early saints’ name from olīva (“olive; olive branch”).
Olivia really is a lovely name. The thing is, a lot of other parents have simultaneously agreed, and now it feels like every other little girl I meet is an Olivia, a Sophia, or an Emily / Emma. That's going to be annoying for them, as they grow up. It's Ashley, Brittany, and Jessica all over again.
My name is Olivia and I like it, it just annoys me when it is spelled "Alivia"..."Olivia" means "olive", and an olive resembles peace. So in a way, "Olivia" means "peace". I love it!
Olivia means "one of peace".
The olive is a symbol of peace, and a phrase from Shakespeare's 'Twelfth Night'-- "I hold the olive in my hand" -- refers to this.
Olivia means "Elf Army".
Latin for olive is "Olea", not "Oliva".
"Olivia" is connected to the "olive". In many languages the word "olive" begins with "oliv", for example in Spanish "oliva" means the noun "olive" and "olivo" - the olive tree.
Olivia can derive from the laurel tree, meaning 'symbol of peace'.
The Latin form of the ancient Greek name Olvia. This was the name of a Nymph.

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