The baby name has since experienced a decline in popularity, and is currently of only very light use. Its usage peaked modestly in 1907 with 0.006% of baby boys being given the name Ovid. See also the related categories, english, latin, sheep (ewe), love (heart), and roman. Ofydd (Welsh) and Ovidio (Basque and Italian) are foreign variations of Ovid. Variations used in English include Ofid, Ofidd, Ofyd, Oved, Ovi, Ovidiu, Ovido, Ovyd, Ovydio, Ovydiu, and Ovydo. Ovid has 13 variations that are used in English and foreign languages. The name was borne by Publius Ovidius Naso (43-17 BC), a Roman poet better known as Ovid he wrote on many topics including love, abandoned women, and mythology. The first name is derived from the Roman family name Ovidius (Latin). It is from the element ovis meaning 'sheep'. Ovid is of Latin origin and it is used largely in the English language. The baby boy name Ovid is pronounced in English as AA-VihD †.
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