Oatha
OH-thuh
Oatha is a girl’s name of Norse origin, meaning “A rare name, possibly of Norse or Old English origin, related to 'Odin' or words meaning 'oath' or 'sacred vow.' It suggests wisdom and divine connection.”, and peaked in popularity in 1936.
What Oatha Means
“A rare name, possibly of Norse or Old English origin, related to 'Odin' or words meaning 'oath' or 'sacred vow.' It suggests wisdom and divine connection.”
The Story of Oatha
This name carries the weight of an ancient vow, a whisper of wisdom from the dawn of Northern lore.
Oatha is a rare and resonant name, possibly rooted in Norse mythology with connections to Odin, or in Old English words signifying 'oath' or 'sacred vow.' It evokes a sense of deep wisdom, spiritual connection, and unwavering truth. This name is a solemn promise.
When you whisper Oatha, you invoke a child of profound wisdom and steadfast spirit. You imagine your daughter as someone deeply connected to ancient truths, a keeper of promises, and a beacon of unwavering integrity. This name feels like a sacred trust.
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Personality Traits
Peak Year
#5 in 1936
Total Births
5
First Recorded
1936
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