Osker
o-sker, os-ker
Popularity:
12503
Origin:
British
Other Origin(s):
Irish,Norse
Meaning:
Spear of the gods; Friend of the deer
Osker is a masculine name with Old English, Irish, and Old Norse origins, acting as a creative respelling of Oscar or Oskar. Coming from names like Osgar and Ásgeirr, it translates to “spear of the gods,” and is a lovely choice to inspire your little one’s fierce fighting spirit. If you can sense baby has a more gentle, nature-loving side, Osker also has Irish roots, translating to “friend of the deer.” Like the deer, baby has so much potential to grow into their antlers and transform from a gentle fawn to a mighty stag or doe. No matter what baby’s biggest strengths are, the name Osker can always inspire them to lead the charge.