Osbeorn

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  • Anglo-Saxon
Old English form of OSBORN.

OSBORN   male   English
Derived from the Old English elements os "god" and beorn "bear". During the Anglo-Saxon period there was also a Norse cognate Ásbjörn used in England, and after the Norman conquest the Norman cognate Osbern was introduced. It was occasionally revived in the 19th century, in part from a surname that was derived from the given name.
EQUIVALENTS
ANCIENT SCANDINAVIAN: Ásbjörn
DANISH: Asbjørn, Esben, Espen
ENGLISH: Osborn
ICELANDIC: Ásbjörn
NORWEGIAN: Asbjørn, Esben, Espen
SWEDISH: Asbjörn, Esbjörn
DIMINUTIVES AND SHORT FORMS
ANCIENT SCANDINAVIAN: Bjarni
DANISH: Bjarne, Ebbe
ENGLISH: Oz, Ozzie, Ozzy
ICELANDIC: Bjarni
NORWEGIAN: Bjarne, Ebbe
SWEDISH: Bjarne, Ebbe
FEMININE FORMS
DANISH: Ebba
NORWEGIAN: Ebba
SWEDISH: Ebba
OTHER FORMS
ENGLISH: Osborne, Osbourne