Osbourne
Masculine
English
Meaning & Origin
Osbourne is an English masculine given name, derived from a surname that is a variant of Osborn. The name ultimately traces back to the Old English elements os meaning "god" and beorn meaning "warrior" or "man", giving the name a strong significance of "divine warrior." During the Anglo-Saxon period, there was also a Norse cognate, Ásbjǫrn, used in England, and after the Norman Conquest, the Norman cognate Osbern was introduced. The name was occasionally revived in the 19th century, partly through use of the surname itself.
Notable Bearers
The name Osbourne is most famously associated with the surnames of prominent figures. Notable individuals include Ozzy Osbourne, the influential British singer known for his work with the heavy metal band Black Sabbath and his solo career, alongside his wife Sharon Osbourne, a TV personality, and their children Aimee, Kelly, and Jack Osbourne. In sports, Isaac Osbourne (born 1986) and his brother Isaiah Osbourne (born 1987) have been professional footballers in England. Other surnames include Johnny Osbourne, a Jamaican reggae singer from the late 1970s, and Glen Osbourne, an American professional wrestler. While less common as a personal first name, Osbourne has been given to individuals globally, though always reflecting this storied lineage.
Cultural Significance
Through the fame of the Osbourne family, the surname gained massive pop-culture recognition in the early 2000s with the reality TV show “The Osbournes,” which documented Ozzy, Sharon, and their children. This brought a contemporary notability to the surname beyond its historical and etymological roots, influencing its occasional use as a given name.
Meaning: “Divine warrior” (from Old English os “god” + beorn “warrior”)
Origin: English (surname variant of Osborn)
Type: Given name derived from surname
Usage Regions: Mainly English-speaking countries