Olja name meaning

Gender: Girl
Origin: Old Norse, Latin, Scandinavian, English, German and Italian
Usage: Finnish, Swedish, Danish and Norwegian
Meaning: Ole, The Olive Tree, Elf Army, The Olive, Holy, Blessed, Luck, Happiness, Saints and Intact
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What does Olja mean?

Olja is Norwegian form of Olia. Also Olja is Finnish form of Olga.

Variants of Olja

Olia, Olga, Olea, Ocilia, Helga, Olla, Olgunn, Helgar, Olina, Olli

How popular is the name Olja?

Olja is a familiar baby name in Serbia, Germany, Russia, Poland, Croatia, Estonia, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Latvia. As per our estimate, over 2000 babies have been bestowed Olja around the globe.

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Numerological analysis of Olja

You can stare at a wall and not feel bored because of your busy mind. Failure is a part of success and everyone knows it. You have a sharp focus and highly developed sense of intuition. Allow yourself to think more freely. Listen to the advice you give. Having letter A as your capstone reveals your greediness and ambition. Open up to new suggestions and ideas. It's strange but you enjoy being miserable sometimes.

Parents who liked Olja, loved these names

  •  Siiri - Unexpected Siiri is used particulary in Swedish and Danish is of Old Norse origin and a baby girl name, Siiri means "Victory or Beautiful"
  •  Halvor - Unorthodox Halvor has its origin in Norwegian and Old Norse is majorly used in Scandinavian and Swedish, Halvor means "Rock or Defender" is used as a unisex name
  •  Hintsa is used in Norwegian, Swedish and Danish is given to boys. Hintsa is Finnish cognate of Hinza
  •  Bol - Recent and Unwonted Bol is used prevalently in Swedish, Finnish and Norwegian has origin in Basque, Bol means "Mill of the Shore" is given to both genders. Bol is short version of Bolivar.
  •  Riitta - Meaning of Riitta is The Exalted One is originated from Celtic and is bestowed upon baby girls is principally used in Norwegian, Danish and Swedish

Famous people named Olja

  • Olja Karleuša, contemporary Serbian pop-folk singer
  • Olja Bećković, Serbian journalist

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