Odile
Odile is a feminine given name of French origin, and may refer to:
Characters
- Odile, the evil black swan of Swan Lake
- Odile de Caray, in the 1966 film Eye of the Devil
- Odile, a principal character in the 1964 Jean-Luc Godard film Bande à part
People
- Odile of Cologne (c. 4th century), a saint of the Roman Catholic Church
- Odile of Alsace (c. 662–c. 720), a saint of the Roman Catholic Church
- Odile Bain (1939-2012), French parasitologist
- Odile Baron Supervielle (1915-2016), Uruguayan-born Argentine writer and journalist
- Odile Crick (1920–2007), British artist best known for her drawing of the DNA double helix
- Odile Defraye (1888–1965), Belgian road-racing bicyclist
- Odile Fanton d’Andon, French environmental researcher, CEO of the company ACRI-ST
- Odile Gilbert (contemporary), French hairstylist
- Odile Harington (born 1961), South African intelligence agent
- Odile Jacob (contemporary), French scientist who studies the workings of the brain
- Odile Lesage (born 1969), French heptathlete
- Odile Saugues (born 1943), French left-wing politician
See also
- Hurricane Odile (disambiguation)
- Odilon, the masculine form of this name
- Ottilie, variant of Odile
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