Ollie
What do you think of the nickname Ollie for a girl? Besides Olivia, what names do you think Ollie could be a nickname for? Would it work for Ophelia?
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I think Ollie is a fine nickname for a girl, I would love to use it as a nickname for Olivia myself. Ollie was my great grandmothers name, I don't know if it was her full name or a nickname, but I heard that her full name might have been Althea (not sure of the spelling).
It would work as a nickname for any name beginning with Ol, or possibly Althea, Alethea is the al is pronounced like all. It doesn't work for Ophelia though.
It would work as a nickname for any name beginning with Ol, or possibly Althea, Alethea is the al is pronounced like all. It doesn't work for Ophelia though.
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I don't like the nn Ollie.
First of all I think it is childish.
Second: I love the name Holly so I don't like at all a name such Ollie with a similar pronounce but so different.
However full names for Ollie are Olympia, Olga and Olena.
Because for Olivia I prefer Liv and for Ophelia I prefer others.
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I don't like the nn Ollie.
First of all I think it is childish.
Second: I love the name Holly so I don't like at all a name such Ollie with a similar pronounce but so different.
However full names for Ollie are Olympia, Olga and Olena.
Because for Olivia I prefer Liv and for Ophelia I prefer others.
Byeee
I know a woman in her seventies whose real name is Ollie. Her nickname is Cricket. Her husband is either Robert or Charles, I forget which, but he is nicknamed Tick. Sounds like a bug farm.
Anyway, I think Ollie is babyish and goofy as a nn for either sex. It's like Charlie or Sam on a girl, mildly cute on a little kid, but self-consciously tomboyish on an older girl or a grown woman.
Anyway, I think Ollie is babyish and goofy as a nn for either sex. It's like Charlie or Sam on a girl, mildly cute on a little kid, but self-consciously tomboyish on an older girl or a grown woman.
Not as a stand alone and I prefer it for a boy
Olive? Maybe that (I personally don't like it bit that's not to say you won't)
Olive? Maybe that (I personally don't like it bit that's not to say you won't)
Sorry, but I find Ollie to be too masculine to use on a girl.
I don't like it. It makes me think of oily. :(
I think it's an ok name for a girl with an Ol- name but people will expect it on a boy over a girl but it's your choice. I don't think it would work with Ophelia, no link in my mind to them
Oleksandra? Any name beginning or ending with OL.