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Re: Olga
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I don't like the sound of it really, but it gives me the image of an older motherly, Greek woman. With gray hair in a bun. And wearing an apron. And kneading dough. Kind of a pleasant picture.It also reminds me of the restaurant Olga's though, which also turns me off it as a name.
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Are you referring to the restaurant in NJ that has closed? I worked there when I was younger! ...it also reminds me of the granddaughter Olga who was friendly, a bit overweight, wore alot of makeup and had some sort of drug abuse issue.
Generally the name makes me think of a tough, solidly built woman (of various ages). I think it could be revived with some style, but I don't think of it as a very soft name (but that may not bother you).
Olga Colette
Olga Belen
Olga Briska
Olga Bronwen
Olga Cecily
Olga Diana
Olga Philista
Olga Penelope
Olga Claire
Olga Maren
Olga Trinity
Olga Timea
(Just a few thoughts)
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NoIt's a chain restaurant, I believe. I just googled it and I guess it's actually called "Olga's Kitchen." http://www.olgaskitchen.com/
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Butthere's only like, 25 or so Olga's Kitchens, and I think 22 of them are in Michigan. The rest are in Ohio and Illinois.

This message was edited 5/20/2009, 8:54 PM

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OhI never checked into it much. There's at least one in Grand Rapids and one in Lansing, and those are the only ones I've seen. I'm pretty sure there isn't one here in Kalamazoo/Portage.

This message was edited 5/21/2009, 5:09 AM

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oh, ok. I thought that might be too much of a coincidence. Oh well.
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