There are
587
Odishos in the USA
Odisho is the
37848th
most common last name in the USA

Historical figures and celebrities called Odisho

JohnOdisho

John Odisho is a renowned Assyrian artist known for his paintings that depict Assyrian culture and history.

SimoneOdisho

Simone Odisho is an Australian soccer player who has represented the country at the international level.

AndreOdisho

Andre Odisho is a professional basketball player who has played in various leagues around the world.

ChristinaOdisho

Christina Odisho is a fashion designer known for her unique and intricate designs inspired by her Assyrian heritage.

MichaelOdisho

Michael Odisho is a chef and restaurateur known for his fusion of Assyrian and modern culinary techniques.

NadiaOdisho

Nadia Odisho is a celebrated Assyrian poet and author, known for her works that explore themes of identity and heritage.

GeorgeOdisho

George Odisho is a prominent Assyrian historian and researcher who has written extensively about Assyrian history and culture.

RitaOdisho

Rita Odisho is an Assyrian actress who has starred in various films and TV shows, showcasing her talent and versatility.

JosephOdisho

Joseph Odisho is an Assyrian musician known for his mastery of traditional Assyrian instruments and his contributions to Assyrian music.

JuliaOdisho

Julia Odisho is a journalist and news anchor who has reported on important events and issues affecting the Assyrian community.

Odisho Genealogy

OriginsThe name 'Odisho' is of Assyrian origin. It is a patronymic surname derived from the personal name 'Odisho', which means 'worshipper of Jesus' in Assyrian.
Geographic DistributionThe surname 'Odisho' is primarily found among the Assyrian diaspora, which spans across several countries including the United States, Canada, Australia, Sweden, Germany, and Iraq.
VariationsVariations of the name 'Odisho' include 'Odishe', 'Odischo', and 'Odisji'.
Migration and ImmigrationThe Assyrian diaspora, including those with the surname 'Odisho', is a result of forced displacement and immigration due to conflicts in the Middle East, particularly in Iraq and Syria.