Re: Why is the name Olivia so popular?
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It ends in -a, it’s “old-fashioned”, has a vaguely international vibe. In my country it’s the version given to Olive Oyl’s character so it never got very popular and I personally can’t get past that, otherwise I would like it, if anything for the Shakespeare association.
“And I wish there was a treaty we could sign
I do not care who takes this bloody hill
I'm angry and I'm tired all the time
I wish there was a treaty,
I wish there was a treaty
Between your love and mine”
Leonard Cohen
“And I wish there was a treaty we could sign
I do not care who takes this bloody hill
I'm angry and I'm tired all the time
I wish there was a treaty,
I wish there was a treaty
Between your love and mine”
Leonard Cohen