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Otte

Otte is a proper noun that may refer to multiple uses in European naming and, less commonly, in geography and culture. The most frequent association is as a surname of German origin, and also as a given-name diminutive or nickname in historical records.

Etymology and origins: Otte as a surname is typically linked to the given name Otto, a medieval

Usage and distribution: The surname Otte is found in Germany and in communities of German descent abroad,

Other contexts: Beyond personal names, Otte may occasionally appear in literature or media as a character name

Related terms: Otto is closely related and often considered the root form from which Otte derives.

German
form
that
itself
traces
to
earlier
Germanic
roots.
Otto
is
thought
to
derive
from
Old
High
German
forms
connected
with
wealth
or
fortune.
As
a
surname,
Otte
likely
originated
as
a
patronymic
or
nicknames
derived
from
Otto,
later
becoming
established
as
an
independent
family
name
in
German-speaking
regions
and
among
descendants
of
German
emigrants.
including
the
Netherlands
and
North
America.
In
historical
documents,
Otte
can
appear
as
a
nickname
or
diminutive
for
Otto,
and
in
some
cases
as
a
standalone
given
name
in
its
own
right,
though
it
is
less
common
today
as
a
primary
given
name.
or
in
scholarly
discussions
of
onomastics
and
genealogy.
There
are
also
rare
instances
of
toponyms
or
place-name
elements
that
include
the
form
Otte
in
various
European
regions,
though
such
uses
are
uncommon
and
often
distinct
from
the
surname.