Oscar

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Meaning: Divine spear
Gender
Boy
Origin
Irish, Scandinavian, Old English
Popularity Rank
#216 (boys)
#387 (overall)

Popularity Summary

Oscar has seen a resurgence in popularity in recent years, standing strong in various countries, particularly in the United States and the UK, where it has remained a beloved choice for baby boys.

Why Parents Choose Oscar

Parents are drawn to Oscar for its timeless charm and strong historical roots. It embodies creativity and intelligence, making it a favorite among those who appreciate literature and the arts.

History & Cultural Significance

The name Oscar has a rich history, originating from the Old English name 'Osgar' and the Gaelic 'Oisín'. It became popular in the 19th century, notably due to the works of Irish poet Oscar Wilde, which helped cement its place in literary culture.

Oscar is a name deeply rooted in various cultures, notably in Irish and Scandinavian traditions. In Ireland, it is associated with a legendary hero, while in Scandinavia, it conveys nobility.

Notable People Named Oscar

  • Oscar Wilde
  • Oscar Isaac
  • Oscar de la Renta
  • Oscar Pistorius
  • Oscar Robertson

Name Variations

Oskar Oskaar Ossian Osgar

Related Names

Oliver Owen Otto

Similar Sounding Names

Asher Alaric Ansel

Names with Similar Feel

Felix Theo Jasper

Sibling Name Ideas

Liam Emma Mia Noah

Pop Culture References

  • The Oscars (Academy Awards)
  • Oscar the Grouch from Sesame Street
  • Oscar from the film 'The Odd Life of Timothy Green'