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[Facts] Re: Orgin of the names Dock and Osie
by
Barb
(guest)
3/11/2002, 6:23 PM
in reply to
a message by Suzanne Pearce
Osie may be short for "
Ossia
" which is a feminine form of the Irish name "
Oisin
" meaning "little deer". There's more info in the data base.
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Barb
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3/11/2002, 6:31 PM
P.S.
I wonder if "Dock" is related to the Celtic "
Dacre
"? Check the database.
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