Ott is a name of German origin, derived from the Germanic word "Odo," which means "wealth" or "prosperity." It is a variant spelling of the name Otto, which has been popular in Germany for centuries.
The name Ott was first introduced to the English-speaking world during the Middle Ages, when it was brought over by German settlers. It gained popularity in England and Scotland during this time, although it remained relatively uncommon compared to other Germanic names like John or William.
Throughout history, there have been several notable figures with the name Ott. One of the most famous is Ott II, Duke of Bavaria, who ruled from 1206 to 1231. He was known for his military victories and his support of the arts during his reign.
In literature, the name Ott appears in works such as "The Name of the Rose" by Umberto Eco, where it is the name of one of the characters. This has contributed to its continued use today.
While Ott may not be as common a name as some others, it remains a unique and distinctive choice for parents looking for a name with German heritage and a historical background. Its meaning, "wealth" or "prosperity," also makes it an attractive option for those seeking a name with positive connotations.
The statistics provided show the number of babies named Ott born each year in the United States from 1882 to 1943. Over this period of 61 years, there were a total of 84 births with the name Ott.
Interestingly, the name Ott was more popular during the early and late periods of this time frame compared to the middle decades. The highest number of births in a single year was recorded in 1920 with 10 babies named Ott.
However, the name Ott seemed to lose its popularity after World War II, as there were no recorded births with that name between 1943 and the end of the statistics provided. This could suggest a shift in naming trends or preferences during that time. Nonetheless, it's fascinating to observe how the popularity of a name can fluctuate over several decades.