Since 1880, 14,110 females in the United States have been named Odessa, according to records. The name Odessa was given to the most individuals in the United States in 1924, when 463 people were given the name. Those individuals are currently 97 years old. The second most popular first name of those born with the surname Odessa is Olivia. In 1924, this name was given to 765 individuals.
Odessa is the 8th most common name of all time. It ranks below names like Elizabeth, Michael, and John but above names like Ashley and Tyler.
The majority of people with the last name Odessa are female (86%). People with the last name Odessa are most likely to be called Oda or Odell.
Odessa is an English form of the Greek name Odysseus, which means "noisy one who tells everything". It may also refer to:
Odessa, a city in Ukraine
Odessa University, located in Odessa
Odessa State Medical University, formerly known as Odessa Medical Institute
Odessa Aviation Academy, a military aviation school in Odessa
Odessa Film School, a film school in Odessa
The Defined Meaning of Odessa Though it is now uncommon, Odessa was once more popular in the United States than you may think. It really rated in the Top 1000 every year from 1880, when Social Security statistics were first recorded, and 1956. Former Commish Michael Chiklis has a daughter named Odessa.
Odessa is the most common name of the Odesa Region in Ukraine. This region was formerly part of Russia, but is now autonomous within Ukraine.
Odessa itself is also very popular in Ukraine and other parts of the world. It ranks as the 19th most popular name of all time.
Many famous people have names that are variations or derivatives of Odessa.
The name Odessa is generally a feminine Greek name that meaning "Long Journey." It can also be a masculine name of Latin origin which means "From Odessa."
Odessa is the surname of several people:
- Myroslav Odesskyi (born 1952), Ukrainian politician, who served as Prime Minister of Ukraine from January to May 2004
- Myroslav Odeszyński (1898–1969), Polish bishop of the Roman Catholic Church and cardinal
- Odesa Ponds (1913–2003), Russian ballet dancer and choreographer
- Odesa Soviet District, one of the twenty-five districts of Kiev
- ODESA, computer game developed by Ukrainian company Game Factory and released in 1996.
- The last name Odessa is derived from Odessa.
Adalynn, here are some facts regarding her name: Since 1880, 3,726 females in the United States have been given the name Adalynn, according to records. The name Adalynn was given to the most persons in the United States in 2012, when 1,326 people were given the name.
The first word of the name Adalynn is derived from the Latin ada, meaning "to God" or "toward God", and luna, which means "moon". The last word of the name, nyne is a diminutive form of the word nulla, which means "no one" or "none".
There are also words that can be found in the names of various languages that may not be understood by everyone. The first word, "Ada", is an English language word that comes from the Latin language. It means "toward God". The second word, "Lunn", is a Norse language word that means "moon".
So, the full name Adalynn is derived from two different languages and it means "toward God" or "moon" to those who understand these languages.
Adalynn was named after someone born in the same year as she was.
Here are some facts regarding the girl's name Alize: Since 1880, 3,238 females in the United States have been called Alize, according to records. The name Alize was given to the most persons in the United States in 2002, when 325 people were given the name. Those individuals are now 18 years old. Before 2002, the year when the first baby was born using her parents' chosen surname of "Alizé", only babies who were born with the last name of "Smith" or "Jones" were given that surname.
Overall, the average age of males and females who are called Alize is 30.8 years. Most children named Alize are girls. Alize was given to more girls than boys in 2002 and 2003. In 2004, there were about equal numbers of boys and girls named Alize.
The first person to be called Alize was born on January 1, 1880. She was named Aliza Lucretia Smith. This shows that it is not a masculine name. It also shows that the name is not capitalized because there is no title before it. There are several other names that start with the same letter but are different words. For example, there is a boy named Alayna Joy who plays football. And there is an actor named Alain Delon who played in movies titled "Le Grand Delon".
People sometimes call Alize herself/himself when they want to address someone by their first name only.
Mikala, here are some facts regarding her name: Since 1880, 1,725 females in the United States have been called Mikala, according to records. Mikala was given to the most persons in the United States in 1995, when 322 people were given the name. Those individuals are now 25 years old. On average, each girl is named after about four different people. The most common names for babies born with this name are Michael and Matthew.
Famous people named Mikala include: American singer-songwriter Mikka Millstein (born 1986), Australian tennis player Mikaela Baradey (born 1990) and Finnish ice hockey player Mikko Leppänen (born 1992).
In Finland, there is only one person with the name Mikala. She is a 31-year-old woman from Kuopio who lives in Helsinki. She has never played any sports or done anything else interesting with her life.
The spelling of the name on records varies. It usually begins with an M but may also begin with a K or a C. There are no words that can be used interchangeably as nouns or verbs that are appropriate to use with this name.