Olvis is a unique, seldom-heard given name of Latin origin. It is derived from the Latin word 'oliva', meaning 'olive'. This name was popular among early Christians as they associated it with peace and prosperity due to its etymological connection with the olive tree, which symbolizes abundance and harmony in various cultures. The name Olvis is often used interchangeably with Olivia, a more well-known feminine given name, but it has been known to appear as a masculine name in certain historical contexts. Despite its rarity, Olvis retains a distinct charm, offering a less common alternative for parents seeking an uncommon yet meaningful name for their child.
"Olvis was quite popular in 1918 with five births that year, making up all of its total births."