Odin

OH-din
Meaning: The name Odin is derived from the Old Norse name 'Óðinn', meaning 'fury', 'poetry', or 'inspiration'.
Gender
Boy
Origin
Old Norse, Germanic, Scandinavian
Popularity Rank
#361 (boys)
#705 (overall)

Popularity Summary

Odin has seen a resurgence in popularity in recent years, particularly among parents seeking names with rich cultural backgrounds and strong character associations. It remains relatively unique, appealing to those looking for an uncommon name.

Why Parents Choose Odin

Parents may choose the name Odin for its strong historical and mythological significance, combined with its unique sound and modern appeal. It represents wisdom and strength, making it a meaningful choice.

History & Cultural Significance

Odin's roots can be traced back to ancient Norse culture, where he was worshipped as the chief god in the pantheon. He was revered for his quest for knowledge and was known to sacrifice an eye in exchange for wisdom. As a god of war, he also guided fallen warriors to Valhalla, the hall of the slain.

Odin is a prominent figure in Norse mythology, known as the god of wisdom, poetry, death, divination, and magic. He is often associated with the creation of the world and the afterlife.

Notable People Named Odin

  • Odin Lloyd
  • Odin Peters
  • Odin Kahn

Name Variations

Óðinn Oden Odinus

Related Names

Thor Loki Freya

Similar Sounding Names

Names with Similar Feel

Thor Atreus Atlas

Sibling Name Ideas

Freya Sigrid Bjorn

Pop Culture References

  • Odin in Marvel Comics
  • Odin in the video game 'God of War'
  • Odin in Neil Gaiman's 'American Gods'