The baby name Otyla is a Female name , 3 syllables long and is pronounced Polish: /ɔˈtɨla/ (oh-TIH-lah); English approximation: /oʊˈtiːlə/ (oh-TEE-lah).
Otyla is Germanic in Origin.
The baby name Otyla is a Female name , 3 syllables long and is pronounced Polish: /ɔˈtɨla/ (oh-TIH-lah); English approximation: /oʊˈtiːlə/ (oh-TEE-lah).
Otyla is Germanic in Origin.
Otyla is a Central European feminine name tied to the medieval Germanic Odilia/Ottilia, built from the element od/ot meaning “wealth, fortune,” plus the feminine suffix -ila. Some traditions blend it with -hild (“battle”), producing related forms with an undertone of strength. Overall, the name conveys prosperity, good luck, and capable resolve.
The spelling Otyla is uncommon; Polish tends to prefer Otylia, while related forms include Otilia (Romanian, Spanish), Ottilie (German, also used in English), Odile (French), and Odilia/Ottilia (medieval and Latinized). Short forms and nicknames range across Oti, Tila/Tilia, and Tillie. Veneration of Saint Odile of Alsace (Sainte Odile) helped spread the name’s medieval use, and modern visibility comes via figures like Polish swimmer Otylia Jędrzejczak. In Polish contexts, homophony with otyła (“plump”) may discourage the Otyla spelling.
We have no record of Otyla in any national birth registry or name dataset. Most often that means a rare name, a regional or heritage one, or a recent coinage. Either way, it's a name very few children share.
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