Oz

  • Origin
    Australian, Hebrew, Turkish
  • Meaning
    strength, power
  • Variations
    Oscar, Ozzy, Ozzie, Oswald, Osmund, Osborn
  • Similar names
    Oscar, Owen, Omar, Oliver, Orion, Otis, Otto, Osiris
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  • The name Oz, with its diverse origins, carries a strong and distinctive meaning across various cultures. With Hebrew roots denoting "strength" and "power," Turkish associations with "courage" and "valiance," and even connections to Australian Aboriginal themes of nature and the land, Oz encompasses a wealth of significance. Parents who choose the name Oz for their baby boys often embrace its brevity and resonance. Its simplicity pairs well with its meaningful depth. The name's variations like Ozzie, Osborne, and Osman offer flexibility in personalizing the name while maintaining its essence. Famous individuals like Ozzy Osbourne have carried the name to international recognition, while fictional characters like the iconic Oz the Great and Powerful have captured imaginations through literature and film. In a world of names, Oz stands out as a compact yet impactful choice. Its multicultural roots, varied famous bearers, and presence in both reality and fiction make it a name that is sure to leave a lasting impression.
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