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Ottillie

Variant of Ottilie, from Germanic ot meaning "wealth" or "prosperous in battle."

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Ottillie is a variant of Ottilie, from Germanic ot meaning wealth or prosperous in battle. That places it in the old Germanic naming tradition where prosperity and strength were combined in compact, meaningful compounds.

The form Ottillie is ornate and feminine, with a vintage European elegance that softens the martial root. The name has a refined, old-world feel, the kind of sound that suggests both history and delicacy. It feels richer and more elaborate than simpler Germanic forms, which gives it a graceful, slightly aristocratic quality.

Ottillie can seem rare and sophisticated without losing the sturdy meaning beneath it. It is a name that balances beauty with fortitude, which is part of its enduring charm.

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