Óskar name meaning
Gender: Boy
Origin: Old Norse
Usage: Icelandic, Danish, Swedish and Finnish
Meaning: Ase and Deity
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What does Óskar mean?
Óskar's meaning is Ase or Deity has its origin in Old Norse given to baby boys is used principally in Danish, Swedish, Finnish and Icelandic. Óskar is equivalent of Oskar in Icelandic language.
Variants of Óskar
Oskar, Oscar, Ansgar, Aaskar, Oscardaniel, Osgar, Ansgard
How popular is the name Óskar?
Óskar is an extremely rare name around the globe.
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Óskar in Nordic countries
Countries | Men | |
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First Name | Secondary Name | |
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Other names similar to Óskar, for soon-to-be-parents
- Valte - Substantially used in Swedish and Greenlandic, Valte is used as a baby boy name. Valte is Finnish and Greenlandic form of Names Containing the Name Element Vald
- Ortu - Used notably in Danish and Greenlandic, Ortu is aimed at baby boys. Ortu is Greenlandic cognate of Orto
- Ingiborgh is Swedish cognate of Ingiborg
- Héloise has its origin in Latin, Héloise means "Choice" used as a girl name is dominantly used in Danish, Swedish and Finnish
- Betúel - Boy name Betúel is used principally in Finnish and Icelandic. Betúel is Icelandic cognate of Betuel
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