Otylia

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Polish form of ODILIA.

ODILIA   female   Ancient Germanic
Derived from the Germanic element odal meaning "fatherland" or aud meaning "wealth, fortune". Saint Odilia (or Odila) was an 8th-century nun who is considered the patron saint of Alsace. She was apparently born blind but gained sight when she was baptized.
EQUIVALENTS
ANCIENT GERMANIC: Auda, Oda, Odila, Odilia
ENGLISH: Odelia
FRENCH: Odile
GERMAN: Oda, Odilie, Ottilie, Ute
SPANISH: Odalis, Odalys
SWEDISH: Ottilia
DIMINUTIVES AND SHORT FORMS
ENGLISH: Odetta, Ottoline
FRENCH: Odette
LITHUANIAN: Odeta
MASCULINE FORMS
ANCIENT GERMANIC: Audo, Odilo, Odo, Otto
DANISH: Otto
DUTCH: Otto
ENGLISH: Otto
FINNISH: Otto
FRENCH: Odilon
GERMAN: Otto, Udo
HUNGARIAN: Ottó
ICELANDIC: Ottó
ITALIAN: Oddo, Ottone, Ottorino, Rino
MEDIEVAL ENGLISH: Ode
MEDIEVAL FRENCH: Eudes
NORWEGIAN: Otto
PORTUGUESE: Odilon
SWEDISH: Otto
OTHER FORMS
ENGLISH: Otis