[Facts] Re: origin - Old English or Cornish?
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If you will check on the linked name
Oscar
you will see that most experts now believe that Oscar is primarily an Irish name from Gaelic words meaning "deer lover." So it is neither Anglo-Saxon nor Cornish, though it has been easy to confuse it with an Old English or Germanic name, Osgar.
Oscar
you will see that most experts now believe that Oscar is primarily an Irish name from Gaelic words meaning "deer lover." So it is neither Anglo-Saxon nor Cornish, though it has been easy to confuse it with an Old English or Germanic name, Osgar.
This message was edited 10/9/2006, 10:55 AM