OLIVIA
Gender: Feminine
Usage: English, Italian, Spanish, German, Finnish
This name was first used in this spelling by William Shakespeare for a character in his comedy 'Twelfth Night' (1602). Shakespeare may have based it on the name OLIVER or the Latin word oliva meaning "olive". (Behind the Name)
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Olivia! But pronounced OLIVIYA! http://translate.google.com/#auto|es|Olivia
a sweet little child that loves animals and wants to be a vet someday when she get's older
The name "Olivia" originated with Shakespeare, in the play "Twelfth Night". It is unknown whether he intended the name to be a direct Latinate name, referencing the word 'olive', or a feminine derivation of the masculine name "Oliver".
Olivia is a woman's name, and so is Olive. Oliver is a male name.
Olivia. Spanish has the same-ish alphabet as English...just pronounced different.
The name Olivia was invented by William Shakespeare, and has no meaning in Hebrew.
Yes i do... But that doesn't necessarily mean that I'll name my child Olivia... I like other names, but Olivia is a pretty name.
olivia taylor m eans piece of the olive tree and sexy and gorgeous.
Peace of the olive tree
My names Olivia and its Latin it means olive and signifys beauty, peace and fertility.. Shakespeare used it in one of his plays :)
It means stupid a** motherf***ing b*tch.
The name Alivia means peace and it is from the root of Olivia and the definition of Olivia is olive tree. The name Alivia originally came from English!I hope this helps.Bye!:D
Olivia - Olivia album - was created on 2001-05-15.
To right bro he fancies the pants off her literally innit if you get what I mean ;-)
bully, dumb, nerd, dog, on farmers only.com,
Olivia in Polish is spelled "Olivia".
"Olivia" in Hawaiian is translated as "Olivika."