Re: Why is the name Olivia so popular?
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A distant member of my family tree, born in the early 20th century before 1914, was named Olivia by her working-class parents; she always went by Olive instead, which I thought was a mistake. Olivia is I think more of a classic than Olive: haven't checked the stats, but I did know a South African Olivia born in about 1980. It's a good name; Oliver is also popular so people clearly like the sound and the look of it. And name popularity often goes in cycles. Its turn has probably just come round again.
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I've started to like Olive. It's pretty and really satisfying to say somehow. I love the soft V-sound it ends in.
I certainly like the fruit! And the oil. But it seems my distant cousin was mostly called Ollie, which doesn't work for me at all.