Olivia
In honor of Olivia hitting top of the charts for the year 2019, I'd like to know what are your opinions on said name. Do you like it? Do you hate it? Do you think it will stay first place for much longer? Let me know in the replies.
This message was edited 1/17/2021, 10:09 AM
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I love it, I love it, I love, I love, I love Olivia! (totally not taken from the One Direction song lol)
But seriously, I do love it - it's very pretty!
But seriously, I do love it - it's very pretty!
In my opinion it’s pretty but overused.
I don’t really know nor do I care but it’s likely not gonna drop out of the top 1000 list for girls either. I wouldn’t be surprised really.
I don’t really know nor do I care but it’s likely not gonna drop out of the top 1000 list for girls either. I wouldn’t be surprised really.
Not being American, I can't predict its popularity. I haven't noticed an outbreak of Olivia people in South Africa, though I've known a few of asssorted ages.
I like Olivia very much. Twelfth Night is one of my favourite plays, which helps. I also had a distant relative, born in the very early 1900s, whose name was Olivia; this showed considerable originality on the part of her parents, but she was always known as Olive, nn Ollie, which I don't enjoy at all. I think she missed a wonderful opportunity to be really distinctive.
I like Olivia very much. Twelfth Night is one of my favourite plays, which helps. I also had a distant relative, born in the very early 1900s, whose name was Olivia; this showed considerable originality on the part of her parents, but she was always known as Olive, nn Ollie, which I don't enjoy at all. I think she missed a wonderful opportunity to be really distinctive.
I've always liked the sound of Olivia. I had a very good friend in childhood names Olivia, a few years younger than I (who was a social outcast and a little... emotionally "behind," I guess, which is why I was hanging out with someone at least 3 years younger when I was in middle school). Her parents were a bit ahead of the curve, I think, because Olivia's popularity had not yet soared near to the heights it would.
But now I hear it on little girls all the time. I think it has been the #1 name in my state (Illinois) for a while, but now is #1 nationally, too. And the sound had become played out, so I'll never use it. :-(
I sometimes wonder if the character Detective Olivia Benson from Law and Order: SVU had a hand in increasing the popularity of the name.
But now I hear it on little girls all the time. I think it has been the #1 name in my state (Illinois) for a while, but now is #1 nationally, too. And the sound had become played out, so I'll never use it. :-(
I sometimes wonder if the character Detective Olivia Benson from Law and Order: SVU had a hand in increasing the popularity of the name.
Also the TV shows Scandal and Fringe.
I think it's pretty. I'd use it. I think it'll stay popular for a long time because it's so beautiful.
It’s just boring now. Plus I don’t really like the sound.
I've never been a fan of Olivia. It's not an ugly name to look at or say, I just don't really like it. It'll drop in popularity eventually, not sure if it'll be in the next year or two though.
I don't really get the appeal. It's not terrible, but to me it's always had a slick, slithery sound, like cheap nylon fake-silk. (So does Vivian.) Also, it reminds me of liver, same as Oliver.
I've never met an Olivia but I think its a pretty name, I like the NNs Ollie and Livy
I haven’t met an Olivia since I was a child and I remember thinking how fancy her and her sister’s names were Imogen and Olivia.
The wife of Robert Lord Baden-Powell the founder of scouting and guiding was Olave Lady Baden-Powell. This has resulted in our youngest section Rainbows (5-7) having a character in their books and as doll in the units called Olivia. My unit pull names out a hat to make sure every girl gets a turn twice a year to take Olivia home but they always fight over it. You hear it so often I’m bored of it now but I don’t dislike the name.
The wife of Robert Lord Baden-Powell the founder of scouting and guiding was Olave Lady Baden-Powell. This has resulted in our youngest section Rainbows (5-7) having a character in their books and as doll in the units called Olivia. My unit pull names out a hat to make sure every girl gets a turn twice a year to take Olivia home but they always fight over it. You hear it so often I’m bored of it now but I don’t dislike the name.
I love it
I liked it at one time. But I know so many and hear it so often, I'm just tired of it. The bloom has gone off the rose, so to speak.
It's pretty. Astonishingly, I've never met one. I wouldn't be surprised if it stuck around for a few years. It could become the new Isabella very easily.