Olinka
oh-LINK-uh
Olinka is a girl’s name of Russian origin, meaning “Olinka is a diminutive form of Olga, a Russian name of Old Norse origin meaning 'holy' or 'blessed.' It is a sweet and affectionate variation.”, and peaked in popularity in 1979.
What Olinka Means
“Olinka is a diminutive form of Olga, a Russian name of Old Norse origin meaning 'holy' or 'blessed.' It is a sweet and affectionate variation.”
The Story of Olinka
This name holds the whispered blessing of ancient traditions, a sweet echo from a distant, holy land.
Olinka, a name of Russian origin, is a tender diminutive of Olga, itself stemming from the Old Norse meaning 'holy' or 'blessed.' It evokes a sense of deep reverence and gentle affection passed down through families.
When you imagine your daughter, Olinka, you envision a spirit imbued with kindness and gentle warmth. This name speaks to a child whose presence is a blessing, radiating a loving and serene aura that comforts and uplifts.
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Personality Traits
Peak Year
#6 in 1979
Total Births
21
First Recorded
1969
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