From Latin 'olida' meaning fragrant or sweet-smelling, used in Spanish-speaking cultures.
Olida comes from Latin olida, meaning "fragrant" or "sweet-smelling," and that sensory meaning gives it a warm, almost tactile quality. It belongs to the long tradition of names that draw from nature, scent, and pleasing physical impressions.
As a given name, Olida feels elegant and uncommon, with a faintly old-world sweetness. It sounds delicate without being flimsy, and its meaning makes it feel pleasantly alive. The name has the kind of quiet beauty that works well when a name is meant to suggest grace rather than grandeur.