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Odyla as a Baby Name. Meaning and Origin of Odyla

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The baby name Odyla is a Female name , 3 syllables long and is pronounced oh-DEE-lah (IPA: /oʊˈdiːlə/).

Odyla is Germanic in Origin.

Gender: Female
Syllables: 3.0
Origin: Germanic
Pronunciation: oh-DEE-lah (IPA: /oʊˈdiːlə/)

What is the meaning of the name Odyla ?

The baby name Odyla is a Female name , 3 syllables long and is pronounced oh-DEE-lah (IPA: /oʊˈdiːlə/).

Odyla is Germanic in Origin.

Odyla is a rare feminine given name, a modern variant of Odila/Odilia, rooted in Old High German od/ōd “wealth, fortune” plus the diminutive -ila. It thus carries the sense of “prosperity,” “fortunate one,” or “little wealth/heritage.” The name gained medieval currency through saints Odilia - most notably Saint Odilia (Odile) of Alsace, patron of the blind - spreading across the Rhineland and into French- and German-speaking regions.

Spelling with y is a contemporary stylistic twist while retaining the same provenance. Close relatives include Odile (French), Odilia or Odila (Latinized/German), Otilia (Spanish, Romanian), Otylia (Polish), and Ottilie (German, from the same root). Diminutives may be Ody, Dila, or Dia. Though sometimes mistaken for Hebrew Odelia, Odyla’s etymology is Germanic. Its historical gravitas paired with sleek modern form makes it an uncommon choice with a meaning tied to abundance and enduring heritage.

Odyla is vanishingly rare. In all, it appears just 2 times, across 1 country.

Odyla has the following similar or variant Names

Odyla – Popularity by country

Based on birth registration data from national statistics agencies.

Country Gender Year Rank Born of
CO Girls 0 #1,151 2 16,140
CO

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People also ask about Odyla

Odyla is predominantly a girl's name.
Odyla is a 3 syllable name, pronounced oh-DEE-lah (IPA: /oʊˈdiːlə/).
Common nicknames and spelling variations include Odile, Odilia, Odila, Odelia, Odylia and Otylia.
Yes, definitely. Odyla stays well below the level a name needs to register on any official chart, so it is rare by any measure.