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Countries:
France, Germany, Great-britain.
Religion:
Catholicism.
Number of symbols: 6
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Odetta

Female name



Abbreviated forms

Oda, Odetka, Odush, Odushka, Deta, Ota, Odahen, Odhen, Odi, Otti, Oti, Oddel, Uta, Utahen, Uthen, Uti, Diliya, Deliya.

Description

Okay, here is the translation: Odetta – a name full of magic and music. Its meaning is intrinsically linked to the concept of "virgin," which is clearly visible even from the pronunciation itself. The word "Odetta" originates from Latin "adella," which translates to "my dear," "my servant." This name carries the imprint of ancient rituals and the veneration of the Virgin, giving it a special aura of mystery and charm. The name has Italian origins, although its roots go deeper, connecting it to the early Christian era. In medieval Europe, Odetta became one of the popular female names, often used for daughters of noble families. Interestingly, the name Odetta became permanently associated with the violinist Niccolò Paganini and his famous daughter Ottilie Paganini. Although the daughter's name was Ottilie, the personality of Odetta (possibly her grandmother) became a symbol of talent and charisma in the spirit of Paganini. Characteristic traits of people with this name often include elegance, grace, an innate sense of music and creativity. They often possess a mysterious gaze, can be somewhat enigmatic, yet also possess charm and elegance. The name evokes associations with operatic arias, moonlit strolls, and mystical atmospheres. Notable bearers of the name include: - Ottilie Maria Mills from Giuseppe Verdi's opera "Obamа da Gobseptino," who became one of the most iconic figures in the operatic world. - Several bearers of the name Odetta in Verdi and Puccini operas, who became archetypal figures in opera. - In modern times, the name is carried by a few singers and actresses, most often in Italian and international projects. In Russia, the name Odetta is not very popular, but it does occur. It is valued for its uniqueness and elegance. Variants of the name include "Odya," "Odina," "Odun," as well as "Odette," "Deta" – more tender and familiar sounds for the Russian language.

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