Oscar
/ˈɔskər/
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Oscar, of English origin, stems from the Old English elements meaning 'divine strength' or 'divine spear'. It carries connotations of power and resilience, often associated with warriors and leaders. Popular in English-speaking countries, it combines a classic charm with a robust, heroic undertone.
Oscar Wyatt
Business, Oilman snagged in oil-for-food scandal
Oscar Wilde
Playwright, The Picture of Dorian Gray
Oscar W. Underwood
Politician, US Senator from Alabama, 1915-27
Oscar Tang
Philanthropist, Chinese-American philanthropist
Oscar S. Straus
Diplomat, Thrice Ambassador to the Ottoman Empire
Oscar Arias Sanchez
Head of State, President of Costa Rica
Oscar Robertson
Basketball, NBA's Most Valuable Player 1964
Oscar Riddle
Biologist, Prolactin
Oscar de la Renta
Fashion Designer, Colorful and flirty fashion designer
Oscar Rennebohm
Politician, Governor of Wisconsin, 1947-51
Oscar Pettiford
Jazz Musician, Jazz double bassist
Oscar Peterson
Jazz Musician, Maharajah of the keyboard
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