Meaning & History
Auda is a feminine given name of Germanic origin, derived as the feminine form of Audo, which is itself a short form of various Old Frankish names beginning with the element aud or Old High German ot, meaning "wealth, fortune". Ultimately, the name is related to the more common Otto, which shares the same root.
Etymology and Historical Context
The root element aud or ot connotes prosperity and fortune, a theme common in early Germanic naming traditions. As a feminine form, Auda parallels other Germanic feminine names like Oda, Odila, and Odilia, while its masculine counterparts include Odo and Odilo. The name was used among the early medieval Germanic peoples, though it is seldom found in modern times.
Cultural Significance
While Auda itself may not appear in historical chronicles as frequently as its masculine forms, the root name Otto was borne by numerous important figures: Otto I (the Great), Holy Roman Emperor; Otto of Bamberg, a missionary saint; and Otto von Bismarck, the German chancellor. The feminine forms show the practice of deriving women's names from the same stem, reflecting a desire to bestow blessings of wealth and fortune upon daughters as well as sons.
- Meaning: Wealth, fortune
- Origin: Germanic
- Type: First name
- Usage regions: Historical Germanic areas