- Olga (name) - Wikipedia
Princess Olga of Greece and Denmark (1903–1997), granddaughter of King George I of Greece and wife of Prince Paul of Yugoslavia Princess Olga, Duchess of Apulia (born 1971), Princess of Greece and great-grandchild of Olga, Queen of Greece Olga FitzGeorge (1877–1928), English socialite, businesswoman and granddaughter of Prince George, Duke of Cambridge Saint Olga of Kiev (890–969), a
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- Olga - Baby Name Meaning, Origin, and Popularity - Nameberry
The name Olga is a girl's name of Russian origin meaning "holy" This Slavic form of the Norse name Helga is a classic in many Slavic countries, including Russia and Poland, where it currently ranks within the Top 100 girl names
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Russian form of the Old Norse name Helga The 10th-century Saint Olga was the wife of Igor I, the ruler of Kievan Rus (a state based around the city of Kyiv) Like her husband she was probably a Varangian, who were Norse people who settled in Eastern Europe beginning in the 9th century
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She began as the Old Norse Helga, meaning “holy” or “blessed,” then sailed south and east with Viking traders, blossoming in Slavic lands under the fearless Saint Olga of Kiev—a woman who swapped vendettas for vision and became a symbol of bold faith
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