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Olive or ivy?

40 replies

Mimi987 · 11/05/2025 15:39

due towards the end of the year, which do you prefer? I’ve always loved olive but liking ivy now too! Worried I’ll regret not using olive though…

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Beamur · 14/05/2025 00:40

Neither.

BeaLola · 14/05/2025 00:34

Don't like either but a PP suggestion of Iris is pretty and more unusual

Weefreetiffany · 14/05/2025 00:28

DissDissOrDiss · 13/05/2025 20:07

Both are such dull, drab and ‘brown’ names.

Both shades of green though

Calliopespa · 13/05/2025 21:10

Waving Iris again oP?

Irises are really pretty. I saw some today and though of this thread!

WayneEyre · 13/05/2025 20:15

If you've always loved olive then maybe that but Olivia has been enormously popular over the last couple of decades and may be a bit close

DissDissOrDiss · 13/05/2025 20:07

Both are such dull, drab and ‘brown’ names.

SummerDaysOnTheWay · 13/05/2025 20:04

Love Olive!

Lardychops · 13/05/2025 19:49

Olive always makes me think of popeyes gf ‘Olive -Oil’
and/or
’Big Olive’ who used to pop up in lots of Billy Connelly jokes !

Love Ivy tho ! C

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Oystersandchampagne · 13/05/2025 16:16

Olive is gorgeous.

Pemba · 13/05/2025 16:14

Don't like either of them. Olivia or Iris maybe?

Reddelilah · 13/05/2025 16:12

Don’t people think of 🫒 when they hear olive?

NearlyThere91 · 13/05/2025 15:13

Love Olive

LiquoriceAllsorts2 · 11/05/2025 21:26

Really like ivy and dislike olive (Olivia is nice)

Firsttimebabymummy · 11/05/2025 20:26

Ivy. Not keen on Olive

Neveragain35 · 11/05/2025 18:40

I love Olive! Ivy is lovely too but it is getting a bit more popular. Also love Iris as an alternative.

Emanwenym · 11/05/2025 18:36

Neither. One's a drab colour and the other is a thuggish weed.

Millie90 · 11/05/2025 18:27

Purplecatshopaholic · 11/05/2025 18:13

Drab plants and drab names. Don’t understand the popularity of these at all, such ugly names.

Aren't you a treasure...

Calliopespa · 11/05/2025 18:26

Gia906 · 11/05/2025 18:18

I live in an area where it seems every third 7yo is called Olive. Hearing it out loud so much has made me realise it doesn’t sound nice at all. I’d go for Ivy out of the two but agree there are many nicer floral names. I also think Ivy is a bit like Holly in that I’d only choose it for a December born.

I agree about the sound.

It sounds a bit slippery and gulpy - a bit like a lizard swallowing a whole quail egg.

But I don’t especially dislike it (on other peoples children. )

Millie90 · 11/05/2025 18:26

Olive ☺️. Both beautiful names but there aren't enough Olives about.

Gia906 · 11/05/2025 18:18

I live in an area where it seems every third 7yo is called Olive. Hearing it out loud so much has made me realise it doesn’t sound nice at all. I’d go for Ivy out of the two but agree there are many nicer floral names. I also think Ivy is a bit like Holly in that I’d only choose it for a December born.

Purplecatshopaholic · 11/05/2025 18:13

Drab plants and drab names. Don’t understand the popularity of these at all, such ugly names.

stopringingme · 11/05/2025 17:50

Love the name Olive.

WtafIsThat · 11/05/2025 17:35

I don’t like either.

Ivy is so popular and blends in with all the millions of Avas and Evies. Also, I just don’t like it.

Olive is so drab.

BoleynMemories13 · 11/05/2025 17:17

I prefer Ivy, out of the two. Olive may be a lot less popular, statistically, but it's close to Olivia which is incredibly popular and both easily shorten to Liv. There will be an awful lot of middle age Livs around in 40 years time. So I wouldn't read too much into Olive as an individual name being the much less popular of the two.

I love the suggestion of Iris. The same vibe as both, but a lot prettier.