US Popularity:12503
Origin:British
Other Origin(s):Irish, Norse
Meaning:Spear of the gods; Friend of the deer
Osker is a masculine name with Old English, Irish, and Old Norse origins, acting as a creative respelling of Oscar or Oskar. Coming from names like Osgar and Ásgeirr, it translates to “spear of the gods,” and is a lovely choice to inspire your little one’s fierce fighting spirit. If you can sense baby has a more gentle, nature-loving side, Osker also has Irish roots, translating to “friend of the deer.” Like the deer, baby has so much potential to grow into their antlers and transform from a gentle fawn to a mighty stag or doe. No matter what baby’s biggest strengths are, the name Osker can always inspire them to lead the charge.

How Popular Is The Name Osker?

Yearly Ranking Change:

Year:
2007
#13869
in 2007
- 9814
from 1950
In comparison to the previous year's data

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