Oðinn

Gender
Male (Masculine | Boy)
Usage/Origins
Meaning
Oðinn is derived from the Old Norse word Óðinn, which means "fury" or "violence". In Norse mythology, Oðinn is the god of wisdom, battle, death, and poetry. He is also known as the Allfather or Father of the Gods.
Popularity
Oðinn is not a common name, even within Scandinavian countries. It is more likely to be used as a middle name or as part of a compound name.

cartoon of the name Oðinn
Cartoon of Oðinn

Oðinn Name meanings & History

Oðinn is derived from the Old Norse word Óðinn, which means "fury" or "violence". In Norse mythology, Oðinn is the god of wisdom, battle, death, and poetry. He is also known as the Allfather or Father of the Gods. Old Norse variant of Óðinn. Oðinn is mostly used in Scandinavia, particularly in Iceland where it is a legal first name. It is also used by some people who follow Norse mythology or have an interest in Viking culture.

Zodiac Sign of Oðinn: Obstinate Cancer,Obsessive Scorpio

Synonyms of Oðinn:

O: Obstinate,Ostentatious,Obsolete,Organized,Obsessive

T: Tireless,Talkative,Doubting Thomas,Tacky,Testy,Truth,Touchy

H: Hope,Heart's Desire,Hyper,Haggle,Hobnobbing

I: Involved,Intimate,Indulgence

N: Neurosis,Nagging,Neat,Nervous,Nutrition,Nice,Nitpicking

Oðinn is:

  • a Formal name
  • a Mature name
  • a Modern name
  • a Unintellectual name