MariaNikolaevnaRomanova (sp?) has a combination
Olga Lavinia which I think is stunning.
Olga is an acquired taste. For some reason hard "g" sounds don't always go over well. But I've come to like
Olga, especially the Russian pronunciation which is more like "ULL-guh" than "OHL-guh."
I have two images in my mind: Grand Duchess
Olga, daughter or
Nicholas II and killed with him, and Grand Duchess
Olga, his sister and namesake of little
Olga. She survived the revolution and ended up living on a farm in Canada.
Olga JosephineOlga PhoebeOlga LydiaOlga MinervaOlga TheodoraOlga Constantina /
ConstantiaOlga MarenOlga Benedetta /
BenedictaOlga DemetriaOlga PartheniaOlga Valeria ("vah-LEHR-ee-uh")
Olga DamarisOlga Beatrice /
BetrysOlga MarinaOlga EudoxiaOlga BronwenOlga HermineOlga DagmarOlga Margaret /
Margarethe ("mar-gah-RET-uh")
Olga Lenore
Something with strength and character to it. Could any of these work for you? Thanks.
This message was edited 5/20/2009, 11:34 AM