Type Word & Element
Meaning & History
Related Items
Other Languages & Culturesead(Anglo-Saxon) aud(Frankish) auds(Gothic) ot(Old High German) auðr(Old Norse)
Given Name DescendantsEadwine(Anglo-Saxon) Ota, Oto(Czech) Edvin, Otto(Danish) Edwin, Otto(Dutch) Codie, Cody, Coty, Edwin, Edwina, Kody, Odelia, Otis, Otto, Edweena, Edwena, Edwyn, Edwyna, Kodey(English) Edvin, Ott(Estonian) Edvin, Otto(Finnish) Odile, Odilon(French) Oda, Odilie, Ottilie, Otto, Udo, Uta, Ute, Otwin(German) Auda, Audo, Audowin, Oda, Odila, Odilia, Odilo, Odo, Otto(Germanic) Odelia(Hebrew) Edvin, Ottó(Hungarian) Auður, Ottó(Icelandic) Oddo, Ottone(Italian) Edvīns(Latvian) Edvinas(Lithuanian) Audoin(Lombardic) Ode(Medieval English) Eudes(Medieval French) Aud, Audun, Edvin, Oda, Otto(Norwegian) Audaweniz(Old Germanic) Auðr, Auðun(Old Norse) Otylia(Polish) Otília(Portuguese) Otilia(Romanian) Oto(Slovak) Ota(Sorbian) Otilia(Spanish) Odalis, Odalys(Spanish (Latin American)) Edvin, Ottilia, Otto(Swedish)
Sources & References
- Kroonen, Guus. Etymological Dictionary of Proto-Germanic. Brill, 2013, page 40.
- Orel, Vladimir. A Handbook of Germanic Etymology. Brill, 2003, page 28.