Utto was presumably a monk at the abbey of
Reichenau; his place of birth is unknown. According to tradition he was a relative and the godson of the priest and landlord
Gamelbert in the Bavarian community
Michaelsbuch, a few kilometers up from the confluence of the river
Isar on the right-hand side of the
Danube near the modern-day town of
Plattling. As Gamelbert founded Metten Abbey on his ground around 766, he is said to have entrusted Utto with the settlement. Utto, who came from Reichenau to Metten together with twelve other monks was appointed the first abbot of the
abbey. The name Abbot Utto of Metten appears in 772 in the
Verbrüderungsbuch (a
German register of
medieval abbeys) of the
synod of Dingolfing and in 784 in the Verbrüderungsbuch of
St. Peter's Archabbey in
Salzburg. He died on October 3, 829 in Metten Abbey. ==Legend==