Origin, Meaning, And History Of Olivia
Olivia first appeared in the 13th century and started gaining popularity in the mid-1990s. It is inspired by the Latin word ‘Oliva’ and refers to ‘peace’ or ‘olive tree.’ For centuries, the olive tree has been synonymous with peace, integrity, fruitfulness, and elegance. Another variation of the name Olivia is Liv, a Scandinavian name that means ‘life.’ It can be an ideal pick for your feisty little one. The phonetic spelling of Olivia is Oh-liv-ee-uh or O-liv-i-a. The name has interesting variants, such as Olyvia, Alyvia, and Oliva. You may pick nicknames such as Livy, Olly, Livia, Livvi, Livie, Liv, Livi, Ollie, and Olz. Boys’ names Olive and Oliver are inspired by the name Olivia. Oliver comes from the Old Norse word Aleifr, which means ‘ancestor’s descendant.’ Some foreign variants of this name include Olivette in French literature, Olivie in French, and Olivera in Croatian. Olivia has a strong fictional presence right from the Shakespearean days. In William Shakespeare’s early 1600s play ‘Twelfth Night,’ Olivia was a wealthy heiress in Illyria, has many suitors and is significant both to comic and romantic plots. Olivia Richards was a fictional character played by Lesley-Anne Down in the US NBC soap opera ‘Sunset Beach.’ Lesley-Anne Down was named ‘Best Actress’ at the Soap Opera Update Awards in 1997 for her portrayal of Olivia. Fringe, a science fiction television program that was broadcast on Fox Broadcasting Company, had Olivia Dunham as its main protagonist. Olivia Burke, played by Hilary Duff, is another popular fictional character that audiences have loved. Though short, her appearance has stirred many emotions. The Social Security Administration’s record indicates that Olivia was the most popular girl’s name in the US in 2019 and 2020. In recent years, it has also been one of the most favored names in various European countries, Canada, and New Zealand.
How To Pronounce Olivia?
Olivia On The Popularity Chart
Popularity Over Time
After first gaining popularity in the 17th century, Olivia as a baby name was admired by many parents through the early 2000s and saw its peak in 2014 with more than 19,500 people having it. Here is a graphic representation of its popularity through the years.
Rank Over Time
With over 2,900 babies bearing the name Olivia, 2016 saw its rise in ranking amongst various baby names. It was also one of the top 10 favorites in the US since the early 2000s. Have a look at this graph reflecting its ranking over time.
Names With Similar Sound As Olivia
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Names With Similar Meaning As Olivia
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