I prefer
Helga, which sounds younger to me and more familiar. That I associate it with
Harry Potter probably also helps. I think it's adorable.
But if I try really hard to like
Olga, it reminds me a bit of
Ursula, which is a long time favorite of mine, so I can maybe see the appeal. To me it's one of those names that'd be defined by whoever I met named it, because I've yet to meet or hear of one IRL; if I met a cool one, potentially I could love it. My main image for it right now, though, is a stern heavyset woman from the Progressive
Era who probably was the daughter of impoverished Eastern European immigrants.
I'm surprisingly fond of
Olga Hester. It's very in-your-face old lady.
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