Vivienne
America’s dream child has arrived, and her name is Vivienne. We are speaking to Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt’s daughter. Since the stars named their baby Vivienne, the name has been brought back into the spotlight. The name evokes beauty and elegance and is derived from the French word Viviana, which means “lively.” This is a lovely old name that is gaining popularity and making a comeback. Vivienne Westwood is undoubtedly the most well-known Vivienne, although there are others, including poet Vivienne Haigh-Wood Eliot, actress Vivienne Segal, and Canadian Senator Vivienne Poy.

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Olivia
If you were born in the 1950s, you may have met several girls named Olivia. The name is pronounced Oh-LIV-ee-ah and is derived from the Latin word “olive,” with the masculine form, Oliver, being a traditional choice for boys. Olivia has recently risen in popularity, with an estimated 16,451 infants called Olivia in 2021. We believe this trend began with Olivia Wilde and has only grown with the rise of Olivia Rodrigo. Olivia Newton-John, an actress and singer, died in 2022, bringing her name back into the spotlight as a source of inspiration for many.

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