Olive

Etymology
Medieval form of the saint's name  "olive"; revived in the 19th century when flower and plant names became fashionable. The surname is topographical, often representing an Anglicization of continental European surnames such as.

Proper noun

 * , named after a Baptist church.
 * , from the bible story of dove and olive branch.
 * , from the girl's name.
 * , named after a Baptist church.
 * , from the bible story of dove and olive branch.
 * , from the girl's name.
 * , named after a Baptist church.
 * , from the bible story of dove and olive branch.
 * , from the girl's name.
 * , named after a Baptist church.
 * , from the bible story of dove and olive branch.
 * , from the girl's name.
 * , from the girl's name.

Etymology
From.

Etymology
From, borrowed from.

Noun

 * 1) olive fruit