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Not unless Greek is Slavic.Originally posted by PartialI do go for greeks!Originally posted by BallHawkIt actually reminds me of somebody else on this forum.
Olga is a greek name right geonerd?"I've got one word for you- Dallas, Texas, Super Bowl"- Jermichael Finley
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Actualy my good friends ma is 100% Greek and her name is Olga. She was born in Greece. Thats Greek enough for me.Originally posted by BallHawkNot unless Greek is Slavic.Originally posted by PartialI do go for greeks!Originally posted by BallHawkIt actually reminds me of somebody else on this forum.
Olga is a greek name right geonerd?
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Hey, P. This may be a shocker, but just because your 100% anything doesnt mean your name is. Last time i checked. Im 2nd generation Greek, and both my parents are 100% yet, i dont have a Greek name and nether do they.Originally posted by PartialActualy my good friends ma is 100% Greek and her name is Olga. She was born in Greece. Thats Greek enough for me.Originally posted by BallHawkNot unless Greek is Slavic.Originally posted by PartialI do go for greeks!Originally posted by BallHawkIt actually reminds me of somebody else on this forum.
Olga is a greek name right geonerd?
Olga or Olha is an East Slavic female given name derived from the Old Slavic Volga (free man) or Volh (pagan priest), or from the Norse Helga. In the Cyrillic alphabet it is written Ольга, which is transliterated from Russian as Olga and from Ukrainian as Olha.
Doesnt it get tiring getting proven wrong time after time?
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