Olga Petrenko

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Olga 468
Petrenko 43,679
Olga Petrenko 2,674,554
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  1. is 2,674,550th most common Olga Palma
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  8. is 2,674,557th most common Olga Plata
  9. is 2,674,558th most common Olga Popova

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Olga

Meaning & History

(female) (Russian) name of Scandinavian origin, originally derived from the Old Norse adjective heilagr ‘prosperous, successful’. It was imported by the Scandinavian settlers who founded the first Russian state in the 9th century. St Olga of Kiev (d. 969) was a Varangian noblewoman who was baptized at Byzantium in about 957 and set about converting her people. The name was introduced to the English-speaking world in the late 19th century, but retains a distinctively Russian flavour.


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