Odin is a Norse god of wisdom, war, and magic, with origins in Old English mythology. The name is derived from the Proto-Germanic word 'Wodan', which is also the source of the Modern German name 'Wotan'.
In Scandinavian cultures, Odin is revered as a symbol of wisdom, poetry, and war. He is often depicted with his ravens Huginn and Muninn, and his horse Sleipnir.
People named Odin are often seen as clever, adventurous, and charismatic individuals who possess strong leadership qualities and a keen sense of strategy.
The name Odin has gained popularity in recent years, particularly among parents seeking unique and culturally rich names. It is often used for boys born to families with Scandinavian heritage or an interest in Norse mythology.