Oded is a Hebrew masculine given name, which means "I shall be praised". It is of Biblical origin, appearing in the Book of Isaiah as one of the sons of Samuel the prophet. The name is pronounced /ˈɔːdɛd/ in English and has been traditionally used among Sephardic Jewish communities. However, it gained wider popularity in Israel during the 20th century and is now commonly used among both Ashkenazi and Sephardic Jews. Oded is also a given name of other Semitic origins, such as the Arabic Odys, which means "he who hears and obeys".
In 1974, there were six newborns named Oded, with no additional births recorded for this name in other years.