Ozzy
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Ozzy is a boy’s name of Germanic origin, meaning “A diminutive of names such as Oswald, Oscar, or Osbourne, meanings vary: 'God's power', 'God's spear', or 'bear stone'.”. It currently ranks #2807 in the US, and peaked in popularity in 2023.
What Ozzy Means
“A diminutive of names such as Oswald, Oscar, or Osbourne, meanings vary: 'God's power', 'God's spear', or 'bear stone'.”
The Story of Ozzy
The voice that shook arenas and melted hearts now whispers in your nursery, a name reborn for a new generation.
Ozzy is most recognized as a diminutive of Germanic names like Oswald, meaning 'God's power,' or Osbourne, meaning 'bear stone.' Its journey from ancient European roots gained global fame through the electrifying stage presence of one iconic rock star, transforming it into a symbol of enduring, raw charisma that now finds its way to your child.
When you picture your son, you might see a spark in his eye, a restless energy that hints at a bold spirit. Saying 'Ozzy' feels like a challenge, a playful dare. It's a name that conjures images of a child who will march to his own beat, someone who isn't afraid to be loud and full of life, a sound you'll find yourself humming with pride.
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Numerology
The Seeker
Wise, introspective, and spiritual. These names carry depth and a quiet inner power.
Famous Namesakes
Ozzy Osbourne
English singer, songwriter, and television personality.
Personality Traits
Peak Year
#600 in 2023
Total Births
3,911
First Recorded
1982
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