Names Like Odaly

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Odell
Otter
Odelle
A hero or a champion who belongs from the Sun.
Odelia
A French form of Odilia, the feminine form of the Germanic Odo, meaning "wealthy, fortunate".
Otilia
A person who is preserving and patient, hearing.
Odilia
The divine Dhurga or divine Laxmi.
Ottilie
A version of Odilia, a feminine form of Odo, from the Germanic od, "wealth, fortune".
Otilio
A wealthy and fortunate person., A wealthy and fortunate person.
Odella
The chastisement of terrific.
Odile
This name probably derives from the Germanic (Langobardic) “Auda,” from the Ancient Germanic “*audaz,” meaning “prosperity, fortune, riches, wealth, heiress” or from “*ōþ- > uodil,” meaning “One’s ancestral land, homeland, home, territory.” St Odile of Alsace (Odilia and Ottilia) (662–720), is a saint venerated in the Roman Catholic Church and the Orthodox Church, although according to the current Roman Catholic liturgical calendar her feast day (December 13) is not officially commemorated although she is celebrated on this day in the Orthodox Church. She is a patroness of good eyesight and Alsace.
Odeal
Otelia
A preserving and strong willed person.
Ottilia
A version of Odilia, a feminine form of Odo, from the Germanic od, "wealth, fortune".
Otila
This name probably derives from the Germanic (Langobardic) “Auda,” from the Ancient Germanic “*audaz,” meaning “prosperity, fortune, riches, wealth, heiress” or from “*ōþ- > uodil,” meaning “One’s ancestral land, homeland, home, territory.” St Odile of Alsace (Odilia and Ottilia) (662–720), is a saint venerated in the Roman Catholic Church and the Orthodox Church, although according to the current Roman Catholic liturgical calendar her feast day (December 13) is not officially commemorated although she is celebrated on this day in the Orthodox Church. She is a patroness of good eyesight and Alsace.
Ottalie
Otylia
An individual who smells and looks like a rose.
Ottillie
Ottolie
Otillia
This name probably derives from the Germanic (Langobardic) “Auda,” from the Ancient Germanic “*audaz,” meaning “prosperity, fortune, riches, wealth, heiress” or from “*ōþ- > uodil,” meaning “One’s ancestral land, homeland, home, territory.” St Odile of Alsace (Odilia and Ottilia) (662–720), is a saint venerated in the Roman Catholic Church and the Orthodox Church, although according to the current Roman Catholic liturgical calendar her feast day (December 13) is not officially commemorated although she is celebrated on this day in the Orthodox Church. She is a patroness of good eyesight and Alsace.
Otilie
She who is wealthy.
Otillie