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Otto is a term that has several meanings and uses in different contexts. In the context of this article, Otto is a given name of Germanic origin that signifies wealth or prosperity. The name has been used by several notable figures throughout history, including kings, scientists, and artists.

Etymology[edit]

The name Otto is derived from the Old High German words Odal and Ric, which mean "heritage, fatherland" and "ruler, mighty" respectively. The combination of these words gives the name its meaning of "wealthy or prosperous ruler". Otto I was one of the most famous bearers of this name, and it has been used by several other Holy Roman Emperors and Kings of Germany since his reign.

Notable people named Otto[edit]

There have been many notable people named Otto throughout history. Some of these include:

  • Otto I (912–973), Holy Roman Emperor
  • Otto von Bismarck (1815–1898), German statesman and first Chancellor of Germany
  • Otto Hahn (1879–1968), German chemist and Nobel laureate
  • Otto Frank (1889–1980), father of Anne Frank and editor of her diary
  • Otto Preminger (1905–1986), Austrian-American film director

In popular culture[edit]

The name Otto has also been used in various forms of media and popular culture. Some examples include:

  • Otto Mann, a character in the animated television series The Simpsons
  • Otto Octavius, the real name of the supervillain Doctor Octopus in the Spider-Man comic books
  • Otto, a character in the animated television series Rocket Power

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