Oszkar

English or Irish
"God spear, or deer-lover or champion warrior"

Oszkar Origin and Meaning

The name Oszkar is a boy's name.

Oszkar is a Hungarian variant of the name Oscar, which has Germanic origins meaning 'divine spear' or 'God's spear.' In Hungary, the spelling with 'sz' reflects the Hungarian phonetic system. The name gained popularity in the 19th century through Scandinavian literature, particularly after Napoleon's marshal Jean-Baptiste Bernadotte became King Oscar I of Sweden. Oszkar combines strength and artistic flair in Hungarian culture and has maintained moderate popularity. Notable Hungarians with this name include Oszkar Asboth, an aviation pioneer, contributing to the name's distinguished reputation in Hungary.

Famous People Named Oszkar

  • Oszkár Asboth
    Hungarian engineer credited with inventing the helicopter
  • Oszkár Ács
    Hungarian musician of band Amber Smith
  • Oszkár Molnár
    Hungarian politician
  • Oszkár Jászi
    Hungarian politician
  • Oszkár Szendrő
    Hungarian footballer
  • Oszkár Gerde
    Hungarian fencer
  • Oszkár Frey
    Hungarian sprint canoer
  • Oszkár Csuvik
    Hungarian water polo player
  • Oszkár Szigeti
    Hungarian footballer
  • Oszkár Kálmán
    Hungarian operatic bass