Usage, description and more for Oskár
Gender: Male
Origin: 
Hungary
Also available in
Czech,
German,
Estonian,
Finnish,
Norwegian Bokmål,
Polish,
Swedish,
Oskár is used in
Czechia
Denmark
Austria
Switzerland
Germany
Estonia
Finland
Norway
Poland
Slovakia
Slovenia
Sweden
Countries where Oskár has name day
Oskár has a name day in
Czechia and Oskár's next name day is August 1.
Oskár has a name day in
Austria and Oskár's next name day is Februari 3 (next year).
Oskár has a name day in
Estonia and Oskár's next name day is December 1.
Oskár has a name day in
Norway and Oskár's next name day is August 5.
Oskár has a name day in
Poland and Oskár's next name day is Februari 3 (next year).
Oskár has a name day in
Slovakia and Oskár's next name day is August 8.
Oskár has a name day in
Sweden and Oskár's next name day is December 1.
Oskar
Oskar is a masculine name with Scandinavian origins. The name is derived from the Old Norse name "Ásgeirr," which combines the elements "ás," meaning "god," and "geirr," meaning "spear." This gives Oskar the meaning of "divine spear." The name has variations in different languages, such as Oscar in English and Spanish, and Oskari in Finnish.
In Scandinavian countries, Oskar is a popular name with a strong historical and cultural significance. It has been used by various notable figures throughout history, adding to its timeless appeal. The name is also celebrated in various forms of literature and art.
Those named Oskar are often described as brave, strong-willed, and charismatic individuals. They are known for their leadership qualities and their ability to inspire others. Oskar is a name that exudes power and determination, making it a popular choice for parents seeking a name with a strong and noble character.
If you know someone named Oskar, consider yourself lucky to have a friend with such an illustrious name. Whether it's for a baby boy or an adult, Oskar is a name that carries a sense of history and tradition while remaining relevant and modern in today's world.