Germanic Origin

Olindo

The masculine Italian form of Olinda, deriving from Germanic roots suggesting 'pleasant' or 'noble.' Olindo carries Mediterranean warmth with vintage European elegance—it's the kind of refined, old-fashioned name that feels both gentle and distinguished. Particularly cherished in Italian tradition.

Olindo is a boy's name of Germanic origin. The masculine Italian form of Olinda, deriving from Germanic roots suggesting 'pleasant' or 'noble.' Olindo carries Mediterranean warmth with vintage European elegance—it's the kind of refined, old-fashioned name that feels both gentle and distinguished. Particularly cherished in Italian tradition.

Traditional in Italian-speaking communities; rarely used in English-speaking countries.

Origin & Etymology

The name Olindo has roots in the Germanic language tradition. It derives from elements meaning “The masculine Italian form of Olinda, deriving from Germanic roots suggesting 'pleasant' or 'noble”.

Cultural context: Traditional in Italian-speaking communities; rarely used in English-speaking countries.

As a boy's name, Olindo carries the character of its Germanic heritage while remaining a distinctive and uncommon choice for parents seeking something unique.

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What does the name Olindo mean?

Olindo means "The masculine Italian form of Olinda, deriving from Germanic roots suggesting 'pleasant' or 'noble.' Olindo carries Mediterranean warmth with vintage European elegance—it's the kind of refined, old-fashioned name that feels both gentle and distinguished. Particularly cherished in Italian tradition.", and is of Germanic origin.

Is Olindo a boy name?

Olindo is primarily used as a boy's name.

What is the origin of the name Olindo?

Olindo is of Germanic origin. Traditional in Italian-speaking communities; rarely used in English-speaking countries.

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Gender

Boy

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Origin

Germanic

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