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What's my name 'Olivia' in Arabic?
What's my name 'Olivia' in Arabic?
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أوليفايا is not correct it is pronounced "olivaya"
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The name Olivia is derived from the Latin word oliva which means "olive" or "fruit of the olive tree"
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olive-tree= شجرة الزيتون
It has great meaning in the Arabic language Where mentioned in the Koran (Olive tree)
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