Alternative form of attar
"The rare spelling otto appeared in an old herbal manuscript as an alternative form of attar used to describe distilled floral oils."
A male given name from the Germanic languages.
"Otto was a popular choice for his grandfather's baby boy, reflecting its roots in Germanic naming traditions."
The name Otto comes from the Old High German short form of compound names derived from a root meaning "wealth" or "riches." This same ancient root also appears in modern English surnames and given names beginning with "Ed," such as Edward and Edmund.