Odín name meaning

Gender: Boy
Origin: Old Norse and German
Meaning: Inspiration, Wealthy Defender, Head God in Norse Mythology, The Inspired, Wealth and Friend and Madman
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What does Odín mean?

Odín is a variant form of illustrous and perennial Odin. Odin is version of Odhinn. Odin came from German and Old Norse, meaning of Odin is "Head God in Norse Mythology and Inspiration".

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Variants of Odín

Odin, Odinn, Wodan, Woden, Wotan, Odhinn, Odan, Oden, Odo, Audin, Óðinn, Odilo, Udo, Ote, Otto

How popular is the name Odín?

Odín is a common baby name in Indonesia, Philippines and Mexico while it is somewhat familiar in Russia, Haiti, Norway, Honduras, Brazil, Spain, Netherlands, India, DR Congo, Bolivia and Venezuela. As per our estimate, over 10000 people has been named Odín globally.

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Famous people named Odín

  • Odín Patiño, Mexican football player

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