Osbourne

Meaning of Osbourne

Osbourne bursts onto the scene like a firework at fiesta, carrying the roar of Old English roots—“os” for divine and “beorn” for bear—so it feels both sacred and untamed. It first tip-toed through medieval England, then leapt into global fame with Ozzy Osbourne shredding guitars and flipping the script on rock ’n’ roll. Today, Osbourne is a hidden gem—only six babies in the U.S. claimed it in 2024, landing at rank 918—which makes it feel like a secret handshake among bold parents. It’s a name that growls with ancient strength, winks with playful charisma, and gallops into every adventure from the very first “hola” to the final “¡adiós!”.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as oz-bərn (/ˈɑz.bərn/)

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