A popular name derived from the Latin word for olive tree. It signifies peace, fertility, and beauty, a graceful name with enduring appeal.
From Latin 'oliva' (olive tree).
Olivia has numerology number 5
Freedom, adventure, and change. A natural explorer.
From the Greek word for ocean. It is a grand and evocative name, suggesting vastness, depth, and the beauty of the sea.
A Roman family name meaning eighth. Historically, it was given to the eighth child, a name of classical elegance with a clear numerical meaning.
The French form of Octavia, meaning eighth. It has a sophisticated and elegant sound, carrying a classical charm.
A variant of Odilia (wealthy) or from Hebrew meaning praise God. It combines spiritual and material well-being, a name of rich blessing.
Named after the city of Odessa, Ukraine. The citys name is possibly derived from the Greek Odysseas, referring to a long journey. It is a unique and evocative place name.
A French diminutive of Oda, meaning wealthy or prosperous. It evokes elegance and grace, often associated with the ballet Swan Lake.
From Germanic elements meaning wealth or fortune. Saint Odilia is the patron saint of good eyesight, making it a name of spiritual significance and prosperity.
A Ukrainian variant of Xenia, meaning hospitality, or possibly related to praise to God. It is a popular Eastern European name, known for its strong and melodic sound.