Meaning & Origin
Odilie is a German variant of the name Odilia, itself derived from Old Germanic roots. The name's elements can be traced to uodil, meaning "heritage," or ot, meaning "wealth, fortune." These components reflect a common Germanic onomastic tradition of naming that conveyed auspicious qualities like prosperity or legacy.Etymology and Cultural SignificanceThe name Odilia belongs to a broader family of names including Ottilie and French Odile, all ultimately sharing the same etymological source. The most famous bearer is Saint Odilia (or Odila), an 8th-century Alsatian nun. According to hagiographic tradition, she was born blind but miraculously gained her sight upon baptism. Odilia is revered as the patron saint of Alsace and is often invoked for eye ailments.In German-speaking regions, the variant Odilie has seen modest use, though it remains less common than Ottilie. The name carries a classic, somewhat vintage character, aligning with other feminine Germanic names of similar phonetic structure. Related forms across Europe include Czech Otilie and Otýlie and the English pet forms Odelia 1 and Odetta.Key FactsMeaning: "Heritage" or "wealth, fortune"Origin: Germanic (Old High German)Type: Given name (feminine)Usage Regions: Germany, German-speaking Europe