Olynda
o-lyn-da,
ol(y)-nda
Origin:Greek
Meaning:Wild fig
Olynda is a charming variant of Olinda, a Greek name inspired by the ancient city of Olynthus in modern-day Chalcidice. Rooted in Greek mythology, Olynda connects to the son of Heracles, who is considered the city's founder. In more recent times, Olynda may find a home in Olinda, a city in northeastern Brazil. Olynda is derived from the Ancient Greek Ólunthos and translates to "wild fig," adding a dash of sweetness to this delightful moniker.
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