Ruso · Femenino
OLGA
“Ruso forma de HELGA. The Varangians brought it from Scandinavia to Russia. The 10th-century Saint Olga was the wife of Igor I, Grand Prince of Kievan Rus (a state based around the city of Kiev). Following his death she ruled as regent for her son for...”
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Significado
Ruso forma de HELGA. The Varangians brought it from Scandinavia to Russia. The 10th-century Saint Olga was the wife of Igor I, Grand Prince of Kievan Rus (a state based around the city of Kiev). Following his death she ruled as regent for her son for 18 years. After she was baptized in Constantinople she attempted to convert her subjects to Christianity.
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Origen cultural
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Pronunciación
“OL-gə (Russian), AWL-ga (Polish, German), AWL-ka (Icelandic)”
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Variantes en otros idiomas
36 idiomasAncient ScandinavianHelga
BelarusianVolha
BúlgaroOlga
ChecoOlga
DanésHelga, Hella, Helle, Laila...
NeerlandésHelga
FinlandésAila, Aili, Helka, Laila...
AlemánHelga, Hella, Olga
GriegoOlga
HúngaroHelga, Olga
IslandésHelga, Olga
ItalianoOlga
LatvianOlga
NoruegoHelga, Hella, Laila, Olga
PolacoOlga
PortuguésOlga
RumanoOlga
RusoOlga
SamiÁile, Láilá
SerbioOlga
SlovakOľga
SloveneOlga
EspañolOlga
SuecoHelga, Hella, Laila, Olga
UkrainianOlga, Olha
DanésHege
MacedonianOlgica
NoruegoHege
RusoOlya
SerbioOlgica, Olja
Fuente: Behind the Name · Datos etimológicos verificados