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Olivia's hit songs in the 1970s were:"If Not for You""Banks of the Ohio""What is Life""Just a Little Too Much""Take Me Home, Country Roads""Let Me Be There""Long Live Love""I Honestly Love You""If You Love Me, Let Me Know""I Honestly Love You""Have You Never Been Mellow""Please Mr. Please""Something Better to Do""Let It Shine""Come on Over""Jolene""Don't Stop Belevin'""Every Face Tells a Story""Sam""Making a Good Thing Better""You're the One That I Want""Summer Nights""Hopelessly Devoted to You""A Little More Love".Her hits in the 1980s:"Magic""Xanadu""Suddenly""Physical""Make a Move on Me""Landslide""Heart Attack""Tied Up""Twist of Fate""Take a Chance""Livin' in Desperate Times""Soul Kiss""Toughen Up""The Rumour""Can't We Talk It Over in Bed""Reach Out for Me""When You Wish upon a Star".Her hits in the 1990s:"I Need Love""Deeper Than a River""No Matter What You Do""Don't Cut Me Down""I Honestly Love You""Back with a Heart".Her hits in the 2010s:"Help Me to Heal""Mickey".
Well, to be perfectly honest there is not really a best nickname for 'Olivia.' The most common nickname for Olivia is usually: 'Livs', 'Livvy', 'Livvia', 'Lils' or 'Lil.' Maybe try to come up with a better nickname by thinking about that particular person's personality and go on from there. :D
Mark Johns and Andy Ward - Fantasy
ORIGIN & HISTORY: Introduced in its modern spelling by William Shakespeare in his 1599 play The Twelfth Night, the name may have been coined from the olive plant or as a feminine form of Oliver. Olivia is also derived from the early Italian name Oliva, meaning olive. Before 1624 Palermohad four patron saints, one for each of the four major parts of the city. They were Saint Agatha, Saint Christina, Saint Nympha, and Saint Olivia. Saint Olivia is the patron saint of music. The beautiful daughter of a noble Sicilian family, at 13 years old she was kidnapped by Muslims and taken as a slave to Tunis. Impressed by her virtue and beauty her abductors permitted her to live as a hermitess in a cave. However, after she began to perform miracle cures on the local sick, many Muslims converted to Christianity. Consequently she was imprisoned, tortured and later killed. POPULARITY: A classic among names, Olivia has been consistently one of the 1,000 most popular names in America every decade since 1880. It has seen a huge serge in use in the 20th century and although it is not a new name it remains fresh, modern and romantic. Gaining popularity in many countries throughout the world including Finland, Germany, Italy, Portugal and Spain. FASCINATING FACTS: The name Olivia is said to create an interest in the deeper aspects of life. With a Destiny number of 5 a person with the name Olivia is most likely destined to be a free spirit. They'll grow to have the adaptability, inventiveness, and sense of adventure that allows them to take great changes with stride. A person with this name is said to be an eccentric, introverted thinker who is both analytical and mysterious NAMESAKES: The name Olivia is recognized to represent many things throughout the world, for example; Olivia Arancina, commonly known as "Aphrodite," is one of the main supporting characters in Ultra, the critically-acclaimed 8-issue miniseries by the Luna Brothers. 835 Olivia, is a minor planet. Olivia, North Carolina, is a town in the United States of America. Olivia MFSK, is an amateur radio digital transmission protocol. Olivia the pig, the protagonist of several children's books by Ian Falconer. Olivia the Band, a Christian rock band from Haleiwa, Hawaii. Olivia, a novel published in 1949 by Dorothy Bussy under the pen name "Olivia" Olivia, a 1951 French motion picture based on the novel. Olivia, a play by William Gorman Wills.Olivia, a fictional character from Dreamfall. Olivia, the rich heiress wooed by the duke in Shakespears Twelfth Night. Olivia Records, a record label. FAMOUS PERSONS: The namesake Olivia belongs to a great handful of famous people, to name a few; Olivia Newton-John, an Australian singer and actress, born in Cambridge, England on September 26th 1948 Olivia Mary de Havilland is a two-time Academy Award winning actress, born July 1, 1916. Most known for her lead role in Gone with the Wind Olivia Theresa Longott, born February 15, 1981, professionally known as Olivia, an American R&B singer. Olivia (Melian) Robertson, an Irish neo-pagan writer and painter; born April 13, 1917; in London, England. NAME VARIANTS: : ALIVIA , Libby, Livy, Livvy, Olly, Olivet, Ollie, Oliwa, Liv, Liva, Livia, Livvie, Livvy, Olia, Oliff, Oliffe, Oliva, Olivee, Oliveea, Olivet, Olivetta, Olivette, Olivija, Olivine, Olivya, Ollie and Olva.
That is a lovely name. The name Olivia is Latin and means olive tree. A feminine name that is highly popular. Also the name of a character in Shakespeare's "Twelfth Night" The name Grace is English. Initially the name had nothing to do with the physical grace, but was more to do with divine favour. The Puritans therefore favoured it and it subsequently became very vogue in America at the turn of the century. Intermittently popular in England and Scotland as well. Still quite common today in many countries around the world. Hope this helps. http://www.quickbabynames.com/meaning-of-Olivia.html http://www.quickbabynames.com/meaning-of-Grace.html
Come On Over - Olivia Newton-John album - was created in 1975.
The musical movie with John Travolta, and Olivia Newton-John came out in 1978.The musical movie with John Travolta, and Olivia Newton-John came out in 1978.The musical movie with John Travolta, and Olivia Newton-John came out in 1978.The musical movie with John Travolta, and Olivia Newton-John came out in 1978.The musical movie with John Travolta, and Olivia Newton-John came out in 1978.The musical movie with John Travolta, and Olivia Newton-John came out in 1978.
The movie Grease was released on June 1, 1978. It is a romantic comedy that starred John Travolta and Olivia Newton John.
Olivia means olive tree
the name Olivia comes from greek ingland Britain and London
Come to Me - Juice Newton album - was created in 1977.
As a surname, Johns is English in origin, being one of many forms meaning "son of John."
Thandie Newton was born in London, United Kingdom.
No state, Its latin. From olives.
I do not believe the story of Olivia was ever in book form but was, instead, a legend passed down for generations.
A little town in Virginia, call Darlington Heights.
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