Certificate of Name
Osborne
Masculine
English
Meaning & Origin
Osborne is an English masculine given name derived from a surname, itself a variant of Osborn. The name ultimately traces back to the Old English elements os “god” and beorn “warrior, man.” During the Anglo-Saxon period, the Old Norse cognate Ásbjǫrn (where áss means “god” and bjǫrn means “bear”) was also used in England, and after the Norman Conquest the Norman French cognate Osbern was introduced. The name experienced a revival in the 19th century, partly arising from the surname borne by families whose ancestral line included a given name Osborne. Notable Bearers Many individuals have borne Osborne as a given name, including Adam Osborne (1939–2003), the computer pioneer who created the Osborne 1, the first commercially successful portable computer. Other figures include American singer-songwriter Anders Osborne (born 1966) and Bertín Osborne (born 1953), a Spanish singer and television host. The name also appears as a surname among notable individuals such as film producer Barrie M. Osborne and American musician Buzz Osborne of the band the Melvins. Meaning: “God’s warrior” or “god-bear”; from Old English os “god” + beorn “warrior” (or Norse áss “god” + bjǫrn “bear”) Origin: English, from a surname variant of Osborn Type: Given name (masculine) Usage Regions: English-speaking countries
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