sorry i didnt mean to post this question
Olga Muhidnova
no Ans #2: Of course it is. One of my teachers was named Olga. It is a perfectly good Russian name.
while Olga maybe a common Slavic name, some have rightfully pointed out that it means Holy as it originates from the word Helga - etc etc.. Olga is the Russian version of the German name Helga, meaning "blessed or holy" ----
Olga is the same in Italian and English.Specifically, the name is a feminine proper noun. It traces its origins back to the Russian Ольга (Olga) and even further back to the Norse word heilagr. The original meaning therefore is "saint."The pronunciation is "OHL-ghah."
To say the word teeth in the Latin language you say the word dentibus. To say this word in Italian you say denti.
The name Olga would be spelled as "Olga" in English. It is not a Yiddish name.
belka in Russian
Olga Agibalova's birth name is Olga Yuryevna Agibalova.
That was a hard spelling test.
Olga Cabaeva is 162 cm.
Olga Roderick went by Lady Olga.
Olga Ziv's birth name is Olga Vakhman.
Olga Treskoff's birth name is Olga Trachi.
Olga Valentina's birth name is Olga Doykhen.
Olga Villi's birth name is Olga Villani.
Olga Bielska's birth name is Olga Sorokoletow.
Olga DeBonis's birth name is Olga Lanni.