Othella name meaning

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What does Othella mean?

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Middle Names for Othella

Syia, Nary, Dannielle, view more middle names that goes with Othella

How popular is the name Othella?

Othella is a unique baby name in United States, it had been in use since 1889 and was last seen in 1973, during its 56 years of usage, it was able to reach the top 2000 names.

In 1889, it ranked 1025th when 34 girls were named Othella. There are over 708 babies that have been given the name Othella in United States. As per our research, over 700 people has been named Othella globally.

YearRankBirths
197384185
196665605
196365905
196056946
195962455
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Having this letter as your capstone reveals your self-consumption and self-absorption. You believe in yourself, something we don't see much in people today. You don't want anyone standing on your way or messing with your life just like you stay out of other people's lives and don't get in their way of success. Your intellectual mind is always generating new creative ideas. Stop undervaluing love and relationships.

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Famous people named Othella

  • Othella Harrington, retired American professional basketball player and former director of basketball operations for the Georgetown University men's basketball team

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