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-=[ Respect to \\Olga\\ ]=- ReReading Gi De Mopassan, I saw Olga Zhegulo writing Oleg Lobachev: BS>>> Small danish female names: Ida, Oda, Olga (i guess it has a BS>>> russian origin), OL>> Vice versa, IMHO. This russian name has non-russian, "nordic" OL>> origin - Elga, Helga, it came with the vikings. =) OZ> I think you're wrong. Surely Russian Olga originates from Helga but OZ> Danish Olga is from Russian. In 20th century IMHO after the revolution OZ> and mass emigration or after WWII some Russian names become popular. OZ> There are rather many Mashas, Natashas and so on. Norvegian queen is OZ> Sonya. There is Canadian singer Natasha St-Pier. Exotic ;-) So, Danish people had much more contacts with vikings, the originators of the name, why do you think that Olga first came to Russia, and only after revolution (!, centuries later vikings) it was brought to Denmark? Totally yours, Kirill Holodilin aka kixx. -=[x25][UFO][USATU][eXersys.bbS][Punk]=- --- > ---* Origin: eXersys.bbS//(3472)287827//00:00-23:00//ezoterix// (2:5011/42.117) SEEN-BY: 633/267 270 @PATH: 5011/42 36 13 5020/52 715 140/1 106/2000 633/267 |
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