Oday

Meaning of Oday

The name Oday is a unique and intriguing choice for a baby boy. Pronounced as OH-day (/oʊˈdeɪ/), this name has a distinctive sound that sets it apart. While not commonly found in the United States, its rarity adds to its charm and individuality. The name Oday saw its highest occurrence in recent years in 2018 with 19 newborns, ranking at 4914, but generally remains an uncommon choice, fluctuating modestly in popularity over the past few decades. One variation of the name is Odey, which offers a slightly different take while maintaining the same melodic quality. Choosing the name Oday can be seen as opting for something both modern and timeless, giving your child a unique identity from the very start.

Pronunciation

British English

  • Pronunced as OH-day (/əʊˈdeɪ/)

American English

  • Pronunced as OH-day (/oʊˈdeɪ/)

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Similar Names to Oday

Notable People Named Oday

Oday Rasheed is an Arab-American film director, screenwriter, and producer born and raised in Baghdad, Iraq, who immigrated to New York City in 2012 and has been living and working in Los Angeles since 2022.
Oday Aboushi is a Palestinian-American football player who has played as an offensive guard for several NFL teams and is currently a free agent.
Oday Dabbagh - Oday Ibrahim Mohammad Dabbagh is a Palestinian professional footballer known for playing as a forward for Belgian Pro League club Charleroi and the Palestine national team.
Oday Abd Al-Jafal, also known as Oday Al-Jafal, is a Syrian footballer and midfielder for the Syrian national team.
Oday Kharoub is a Palestinian footballer known for his role as a midfielder for Hilal Al-Quds and the Palestine national team.
Oday Taleb - Oday Talib is an Iraqi goalkeeper who currently plays for Naft Al-Basra.
Oday Samir Zahran is a Jordanian footballer known for playing with Al-Faisaly and the Jordan national football team.
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