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Girls Named Ola
This chart illustrates how many Girls were named Ola in the U.S. since 1880.
Records indicate that at least 28,015 girls have been named Ola since 1880 in the United States.
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User Comments about the name Ola
Comment left Jun 16, 2009: "Hi, my name is Ola. I like my name. I have always been around at least one other 'Ola' since I was a teenager. I am a baby boomer. My grand daughter is named Ola. I am usually given compliments about my name." (Report as inappropriate)
Comment left Jun 08, 2009: "My daughter is called Ola (born Boxing Day 2007, so she can't really write yet). My partner is from the Orkney Islands off the north of Scotland, where Ola is a quite popular girl's name. It's the feminine form of the old Viking name "Olaf"." (Report as inappropriate)
Comment left May 23, 2009: "my name is Ola and I was born in 1971. I was named after my grandma Ola Mae. I was named Ola Jean. I was born in Florida where I now reside but was raised my entire life in Missouri. I have met one older lady named Ola in Missouri and one older man I knew named Ola in Missouri." (Report as inappropriate)
Comment left May 17, 2009: "My name is Ola. I live in the southeastern U.S. I was named after my maternal Grandmother and my paternal great-grandmother. The name has never been really common in the U.S. but reached its height of popularity around 1910, or so. Many people ask me the origin and I always say that I'm not quite sure, but my grandmother's name was Ola Mae and that just sounds Mississippi to me!" (Report as inappropriate)
Comment left Apr 15, 2009: "Iam also Ola, my parents are from Brussels, Belgium and my full name is Olesia...." (Report as inappropriate)
Comment left Dec 26, 2008: "Aleksandra{Alexandra) in polish is Ola.My friends call me sasha or sandy.My spanish teacher says to me "Hola Ola" it's fum but sometimes it gets on my nerves." (Report as inappropriate)
Comment left Dec 12, 2008: "Hi my best friend is from poland and her name is ola but her real name is alexandra.Her second name is hardto say so could somebody help me pronounce it.I think it is spelled kaprykizcia im not sure how to spell it it is something like that." (Report as inappropriate)
Comment left Oct 01, 2008: "im polish and my name is Ola.im born in Canada and well my friends make fun of me and say hola ola and i really like my name but my real name is alexandra but everyone calls me ola" (Report as inappropriate)
Comment left Jun 17, 2008: "Could be a short form of Lola or Viola or an adoption of the Spanish word 'hola' (in this case minus the 'h'), meaning 'hello'. It is usually relegated to elderly grandmothers at the moment, but could possibly make a comeback as kind of an alternative to the super-popular Olivia." (Report as inappropriate)
Comment left Mar 28, 2008: "Hi! I'm Swedish. And my Name is Ola!
The ýfunnyý thing is that I'm a guy.
In Sweden Ola is a masculine name.
We don't pronounce it like "hola" we pronounce it like "oola"
With a long U-sound :)
Like "Ooh lala"
People always likes to make fun of my name, and i think it's quite embarrassing sometimes but I'm quite used to it.
It's really interesting to see that other people, especially girls has the same name as me! o_O" (Report as inappropriate)
Comment left Mar 19, 2008: "My name is Ola. My parents gave it with the Afican meaning "precious". The most I get is "Hola, Ola!" from people but I love my name and I've never met anothe Ola :)" (Report as inappropriate)
Comment left Jun 27, 2007: "In Poland, Ola is a nickname for Aleksandra (Alexandra) it is a shortened version of it such as Bob is a shortened version of Robert or Jenn of Jennifer...Everyone in Poland knows that if they meet someone named Ola they automatically know that her formal name is Aleksandra..." (Report as inappropriate)
Comment left Jun 07, 2007: "wellmy name is ola and i am of the lebanese descent i do get a weird reaction from people when they hear my name some never have heard it before. Also they often spell it with a G . i no that the name is not common at all especially within my culture but thats what i like about it." (Report as inappropriate)
Comment left May 13, 2007: "My wife is Ola; her mother is OLA and so was her mother,whose mother gave her the name of her midwife,OLA, who was of Scandinadion descent.Never met another OLA yet.Midwife lived in early 1900's." (Report as inappropriate)
Comment left Mar 10, 2007: "Ola is a Norwegian name. Just like in the US its Tom Dick and Jane its Ola and Kari in Norway." (Report as inappropriate)
Comment left Jan 20, 2007: "elo elo
my name is ola...
i love my name.. people always make fun of it... but i don't care because at the end everyone loves it" (Report as inappropriate)
Comment left Jan 20, 2007: "elo elo
my name is ola...
i love my name.. people always make fun of it... but i don't care because at the end everyone loves it" (Report as inappropriate)
Comment left Oct 28, 2006: "lol well my name is ola and i think i've experienced the same thing with my spanish friends they always say Hola ola so it sounds like ola ola hehe i like it ;).. and even my teacher always makes a song of my name ola yola yola, even at work my friend always say bella ola ola, and my other french friend always say olala so its kinda cool and funny u know! and i just read that my name's origin is Scandinavian!! i really don't know but yeah ola is a cool name short and easy to remember ;) VIVA OLA hehe" (Report as inappropriate)
Comment left Mar 30, 2006: "My name is Ola and it is arabic for the highest or the most exalted one. I have had a good experience with it overall, many people compliment me on my name and many men use it to say "Hola Ola" as a pick up line or just to flirt. SO it is a fun name overall and it has a strong history." (Report as inappropriate)
Comment left Mar 30, 2006: "My name is Ola and it is arabic for the highest or the most exalted one. I have had a good experience with it overall, many people compliment me on my name and many men use it to say "Hola Ola" as a pick up line or just to flirt. SO it is a fun name overall and it has a strong history." (Report as inappropriate)
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