Othor
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Othor is a boy’s name of Norse origin, meaning “Othor is a name of Norse origin, believed to be a variant of Thor, the god of thunder, lightning, and storms in Norse mythology. It carries connotations of strength and power.”, and peaked in popularity in 1916.
What Othor Means
“Othor is a name of Norse origin, believed to be a variant of Thor, the god of thunder, lightning, and storms in Norse mythology. It carries connotations of strength and power.”
The Story of Othor
Feel the rumble of ancient storms and the might of a thunder god in this powerful Norse name.
Othor hails from the rugged landscapes of Norse origin, a name deeply connected to the thunderous god Thor. Its roots are entwined with the very essence of storms and untamed power.
This name is a promise of resilience for your son, a shield against any tempest. You’ll witness a spirit as bold and mighty as the lightning it invokes, a true force of nature.
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The Achiever
Powerful, determined, and success-oriented. Names at 8 project confidence and ambition.
Personality Traits
Peak Year
#6 in 1916
Total Births
21
First Recorded
1913
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