Odes Boy
Origin(s)
PronunciationOH-dez / ˈoʊ.dɛzGreek; Latin
Meaning
Greek: song; Latin: ode
Historical & Cultural Background
The name Odes is derived from the Greek word 'ode,' which refers to a lyrical poem or song. In ancient Greece, odes were often performed in honor of gods or celebrated individuals. The term has been adopted in various literary traditions, influencing poetry and music throughout history. Odes can also be found in Latin literature, where they were used to express deep emotion and admiration.
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U.S. Historical Usage
The name Odes was first seen in the United States in 1888. Odes has ranked as high as #887 nationally, which occurred in 1923, and has been most popular in Oklahoma, Tennessee, and Texas. In the past 5 years the name Odes has been trending up compared to the previous 5 years.
Popularity Over Time (National)
Top States for Odes (1932)
State | Births | Share |
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OK | 5 |
Popularity Over Time (National) — Table
Year | Births |
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1888 | 5 |
1907 | 5 |
1909 | 5 |
1912 | 7 |
1913 | 11 |
1914 | 10 |
1915 | 13 |
1916 | 11 |
1917 | 10 |
1918 | 12 |
1919 | 16 |
1920 | 15 |
1921 | 14 |
1922 | 15 |
1923 | 23 |
1924 | 23 |
1925 | 17 |
1926 | 11 |
1927 | 9 |
1928 | 9 |
1929 | 11 |
1930 | 6 |
1931 | 13 |
1932 | 12 |
1933 | 11 |
1934 | 6 |
1936 | 8 |
1937 | 8 |
1941 | 6 |
1942 | 8 |
1943 | 8 |
1945 | 7 |
1949 | 6 |
1951 | 5 |
1953 | 6 |
1955 | 5 |