Elvira Oca

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Elvira 911
Oca 60,266
Elvira Oca 6,677,678
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  1. is 907th most common Helene
  2. is 908th most common Preston
  3. is 909th most common Jayne
  4. is 910th most common Cara
  5. is 911th most common Elvira
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  1. is 60,262nd most common Morgese
  2. is 60,263rd most common Munck
  3. is 60,264th most common Murphrey
  4. is 60,265th most common Obryon
  5. is 60,266th most common Oca
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  7. is 60,268th most common Pachter
  8. is 60,269th most common Palan
  9. is 60,270th most common Pedreira
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  1. is 6,677,674th most common Elvira Nodal
  2. is 6,677,675th most common Elvira Nolasco
  3. is 6,677,676th most common Elvira Novoa
  4. is 6,677,677th most common Elvira Nuno
  5. is 6,677,678th most common Elvira Oca
  6. is 6,677,679th most common Elvira Odonnell
  7. is 6,677,680th most common Elvira Olguin
  8. is 6,677,681st most common Elvira Orlando
  9. is 6,677,682nd most common Elvira Oseguera

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Elvira

Meaning & History

Oca

(female) (Spanish) name of Germanic (Visigothic) origin, very common in the Middle Ages. It was not used in the English-speaking world until the 19th century, when it was made familiar as the name of the long-suffering wife of Don Juan, both in Mozart's opera Don Giovanni (1789) and in Byron's satirical epic poem Don Juan (181924). In his comedy Blithe Spirit Noel Coward used it as the name of Charles Condomine's first wife, who returns to haunt him. It is also the name of the heroine of the Swedish film Elvira Madigan (1967), directed by Bo Widerberg, a romantic tragedy about a pair of lovers who would rather die than be separated.

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