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Otto

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Noun — A male given name of Germanic origin.

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Etymology

From German Otto, an old short form of Germanic names starting with a root meaning "wealth" or "riches" — the same root behind the "Ed-" in names like Edward and Edmund.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “Otto” mean?

The word “Otto” means a male given name of Germanic origin. In plain terms, a traditional German boy's name.

How do you pronounce “Otto”?

“Otto” is pronounced O-toh (/ˈɑtoʊ/ in IPA).

How do you use “Otto” in a sentence?

Here is “Otto” used in a sentence: “Her grandfather, Otto, emigrated from Germany in the 1950s.”

What part of speech is “Otto”?

“Otto” is a noun.

Where does the word “Otto” come from?

The word “Otto” comes from Germanic. From German Otto, an old short form of Germanic names starting with a root meaning "wealth" or "riches" — the same root behind the "Ed-" in names like Edward and Edmund.

Is “Otto” a common word?

“Otto” is an uncommon word in modern English.

Is Otto a name for a boy or a girl?

Otto is a male given name, so it is traditionally used for boys.

What is the origin of the name Otto?

Otto is a given name of Germanic origin.

Is Otto used as a first name rather than a surname?

Otto functions as a given name, meaning it is placed before a person's family name rather than used as a surname.

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