Odis

Meaning of Odis

In the vibrant tapestry of baby names, Odis alights like a twilight breeze carrying untold sagas. Though only fourteen newborns bore the name in the United States in 2024—placing it at 910th—its rise evokes a proud frigate charting new waters rather than a modest dinghy. Steeped in the mythic undertones of ancient Greece—a distilled homage to the wanderlust of Odysseus—Odis shimmers with a Latin-infused cadence that dances off the tongue, enough flair to make a tango partner smile. Warmth and originality entwine in this choice, wrapping each bearer in promises of epic voyages and familial abrazo. With Odis, every child embarks on a story that weaves mythic grandeur into the fabric of everyday joy.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as OH-dis (/ˈoʊdɪs/)

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