Oswynn
o-swy-nn
Origin:British
Meaning:God's friend
Oswynn is a modern respelling of an ancient Anglo-Saxon name with the lofty definition of “God’s friend.” This masculine name derives from the Germanic and Old English Oswine, a name borne by a king of Deira in northern England. An appellation that has persevered through time but spent many years away from the spotlight, Oswynn reimagines this classic title—donning a new suit for the contemporary eye. Whether drawn to its pious intent or historical roots, sweet-sounding Oswynn is one to remember.
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