Oder is used as a family name or surname in England, Netherlands. It is 4 characters long in length.

Family Name / Last Name: Oder
No. of characters: 4
Origin: England, Netherlands
Meaning:

Oder is the form of Other. See Otter - A Scandinavian personal name of great antiquity, and common application. It is variously spelt Otter, Ohter, Other, Othyr, Ottyr, Oter, and in Domesday book, Otre. In some one or other of these forms it occurs also in the Saxon Chronicle, the Annales Cambriæ, and the Dublin Annals. A lately-decyphered inscription on a cross in the Isle of Man reads— "Otr raised this cross to Fruki, his father." As a family name, it has existed from time immemorial in the "Danish" or Northman counties of East Yorkshire, Nottingham, Lincoln and Derby, where there is almost a clan of Otters, though the name is rarely to be met with in other counties, and scarcely appears at all in the metropolis. Walter Fitz- Other, the celebrated castellan of Windsor, temp. William I, the reputed ancestor of the Fitzgeralds, Gerards, Windsors, and other great houses, was the son of Otherus, a great landowner under the Confessor, but whether the latter was of Norse descent does not appear; there is, however, something like armorial evidence of the connection of the Otters with the families alluded to. Ingram, in his translation of the Saxon Chronicle, says that Otter was "originally 'oht-here' or 'ochthere,' i.e. Terror of an Army."

Family name Oder is the variant of the Otter. Dweller at the sign of the otter; descendant of Otthar meaning "terrible, army"; dweller at the Otter meaning "otter stream," a river in England.

Family name is a variant form of Otter. A Scandinavian personal name of great antiquity, and common application. It is variously spelt Otter, Ohter, Other, Othyr, Ottyr, Oter, and in Domesday book, Otre. In some one or other of these forms it occurs also in the Saxon Chronicle, the Annales Cambriæ, and the Dublin Annals. A lately-decyphered inscription on a cross in the Isle of Man reads— "Otr raised this cross to Fruki, his father." As a family name, it has existed from time immemorial in the "Danish" or Northman counties of East Yorkshire, Nottingham, Lincoln and Derby, where there is almost a clan of Otters, though the name is rarely to be met with in other counties, and scarcely appears at all in the metropolis. Walter Fitz- Other, the celebrated castellan of Windsor, temp. William I, the reputed ancestor of the Fitzgeralds, Gerards, Windsors, and other great houses, was the son of Otherus, a great landowner under the Confessor, but whether the latter was of Norse descent does not appear; there is, however, something like armorial evidence of the connection of the Otters with the families alluded to. Ingram, in his translation of the Saxon Chronicle, says that Otter was "originally 'oht-here' or 'ochthere,' i.e. Terror of an Army."

How popular is Oder?

As per 2010 US census, number of Oders plummeted by 7.03 per cent to 952 since 2000 and slipped by 2612 spots and ranked at 25849. The last name was found in around 3 per million population. Please refer to following table for race and ethnicity.

Race 2010 2000
White 93.8 96.09
Hispanic or Latino 1.89 1.66
Others 1.79 0.49
Black 1.26 0.88

Immigrants to US

From Germany

29 years old farmer Peter Oder who was residing in Germany migrated to USA on May 17, 1853 by Germania put out from Havre. Lanbertine Oder (31) Farmer, Serfine Oder (40) Farmer, 22 years old Catherine Oder, Lerius Oder, aged 30, 35 years old Anton Oder, 24 years old Johanne Oder, Anton Oder (43) Laborer, Johanna Oder (35), Cooper Wilhelm Oder, and 14 other Oder around 40% of whom were laborer migrated to US from Antwerp, Liverpool and Bremen.

Oder Namesakes

  • Graciela Oderigo, Film Art Director
  • Martin Odersky, Computer scientist
  • Karl Odermatt, Soccer player
  • Henry Odera Oruka, Philosopher
  • Lene Oderich, Actress
  • Henry Odera Oruka, Philosopher
  • Henry Odera Oruka, Philosopher
  • Tjasa Oder, Swimmer
  • Glenn Oder, American Politician
  • Sirly Oder, Production Designer

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