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Osborne

The name Osborne seems to be derived from Old Norse or Old English. Some think it comes from Hebrew. In all languages, the meaning of the name remains similar. In Old Norse and English, the meaning of Osborne is 'God's bear', while in Hebrew it means 'soldier of God'. Osborne was a popular given name long ago. It is restricted to English and Norwegian-speaking countries and is only given to males. Although it is difficult to find Osbourne as a given name in modern times, it is a fairly common surname, especially in Ireland. According to numerology, people with the name Osborne are interested in acquiring new skills and are intelligent. They have a creative soul but are also very analytical. They are philosophical and spiritual and like to remain a mystery to others. Famous people with the first name Osborne include scientist Osborne Reynolds, musician Osborne Earl Smith, famous film director and producer Osborne E. Scott and ice-skating coach Osborne Colson.

Gender

Boy

Origin

Old Norse

Numerology

O is for ornate, nothing plain here!

S is for secret, that you can certainly keep.

B is for bestow, as you give so much.

O is for openness, it’s refreshing!

R is for radiant, it’s your personality!

N is for name, a pleasant one indeed.

E is for exquisite, who could argue?

Lucky

Osborne lucky number is 7.

The detectives of numerology, 7 is known for its investigative abilities and analytical skills. Astrologically, the number 7 can be thought of as a blend of Virgo and Scorpio energy: 7 is extremely detail-oriented, but is driven by inner-wisdom as opposed to tangible realities.

Famous People Named Osborne

  • Osborne Earl "Ozzie" Smith American baseball player
  • Osborne Reynolds Northern Irish physicist
  • Osborne Bryan "Ozzie" Cowles American basketball coach
  • Osborne Theomun Olsen American ceramicist
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Osborne in Pop Culture

  • Osborne House summer residence of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert
  • Osborne Hamley character in Elizabeth Gaskell's "Wives and Daughters"
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