Hoscar
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Hoscar is a boy’s name of Celtic origin, meaning “A modern name with unknown etymology, possibly a variation of Oscar, which has Celtic roots and means 'deer friend'.”, and peaked in popularity in 1993.
What Hoscar Means
“A modern name with unknown etymology, possibly a variation of Oscar, which has Celtic roots and means 'deer friend'.”
The Story of Hoscar
This name whispers of ancient forests and loyal companions, a modern echo of a Celtic friend.
Hoscar appears as a modern invention, potentially a gentle evolution of the Celtic name Oscar, which means 'deer friend'. It carries a sense of natural connection and the warmth of cherished companionship. Its etymology hints at a bond with nature.
You imagine your son, Hoscar, as a steadfast and loyal friend, with a spirit as free as a deer in the woods. This name suggests a child who will forge deep connections, offering unwavering support and a courageous, independent nature.
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Numerology
The Achiever
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Personality Traits
Peak Year
#5 in 1993
Total Births
5
First Recorded
1993
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