Proper noun
A female given name from Russian.
A transliteration of the Russian female given name Ольга (Ólʹga).
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Finally I almost dropped gymnastics because I couldn't live without create, and you know, and then, all public in the world start to say, we don't want to see gymnastics without OLGA. Olga Korbut
'90 Day Fiance' star Olga Koshimbetova not wearing wedding ring, says it's "complicated" Source: Internet
Actress Olga Lowe thought that he was playing a practical joke at first when he failed to reply to her dialogue. Source: Internet
After two years and several lawsuits in Olympic and Swiss courts, the skiers in question ( Johann Mühlegg of Spain, and Larissa Lazutina and Olga Danilova of Russia) were stripped of all their medals from the 2002 Games. Source: Internet
Also written by O’Brien, the film was produced by Filip Jan Rymsza for Royal Road Entertainment alongside Tory Lenosky for Pulse Films, alongside Al Di for Underlying Tension, and Olga Kagan. Source: Internet
Alexander soon grew fond of Dagmar and had six children by her, five of whom survived into adulthood: Nicholas (b. 1868), George (b. 1871), Xenia (b. 1875), Michael (b. 1878) and Olga (b. 1882). Source: Internet