Olindo
Olindo is a relatively uncommon given name, primarily used as a masculine name. It is of Italian origin. The etymology of the name is debated, but one possible origin links it to ancient Germanic roots, potentially deriving from elements meaning "old" or "noble" and "protector" or "ruler." Another possibility suggests a connection to names associated with olive trees.
The name is more frequently encountered in Italy and among Italian diaspora communities. It is not widely used globally. Individuals named Olindo are sometimes given the nickname "Lindo" or "Oli."
The popularity of the name has fluctuated over time, but it has never been a particularly prevalent name, contributing to its relatively unique and distinct character.