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WDYT of Olive on a girl?
I don't like Olivia but I'm starting to really like Olive, and I love 'Ollie' as a cute NN. Do you like it? Do you prefer it to Olivia? Thanks xxx

This message was edited 9/7/2009, 8:42 AM

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Love Olive!Would like to use it, but hubby would never agree. :)
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I likes it But then, I am a professed lover of old lady chic. This name seems very smart, hip and sharp to me. someone with very high intelligence and a very opinionated nature.

This message was edited 9/8/2009, 7:12 AM

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Olive is too oily and too Popeye; though I had an excellent Aunt Olive.Olivia is very overused, but still retains its elegance.
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I love Olive.
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With olive oil being such an "in" food item at the moment, Olive is going to get teased mercilessly. Is anybody else anticipating high school Olive being asked if she's "extra virgin"?
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Sorry, it doesn't do much for me either. It's not too bad though. I think I'd actually prefer Livia, if it wasn't so likely to get confused with all the Olivias.
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Olive is too "foody". I prefer Olivia, but it bores me.
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Personally, I find Olivia to much more dignified and pretty than Olive. Olives are a food you stick on the end of your fingers when you're a kid.
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I think I prefer Olivia. Olive just makes me think the fruit and Olive Oyl.
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Actually I really like Olivia and don't care for Olive at all.
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Personally I prefer Olivia because an Olive is food. Just like Vanilla, Paprika, and Sour Cream are (and you don't see kids with these names commonly, do you?)

This message was edited 9/7/2009, 9:27 AM

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I really like it. Much more interesting than Olivia. I think Ollie is cute for a girl. It's one of the few nns I see as more masculine that I like on a girl-- I think they're rather vibrant.
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I like Olivia, but I just can't stand Olive. They look similar in writing, but the change in syllable emphasis makes a BIG difference. I just can't see giving a girl the name Olive. It's just not at all attractive to me.I can't say that I find Ollie a nice nickname for a girl. I don't find it nice for a boy, either, which is why I'd never use Oliver.If I had an Olivia, I'd use Liv or Livvy for a nickname, never Ollie.
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