The name Osmar is a unique and distinguished choice for a baby boy, with roots that trace back to Old English origins. It is pronounced "oz-mar" in English, making it easy to remember and pleasant to say. Osmar has an alternative variation, Osmer, which shares a similar phonetic appeal. Over the years, the name has seen fluctuating popularity in the United States. According to data from recent decades, Osmar reached its peak usage in 2008 with 133 occurrences ranking at 1303 but has generally maintained a modest presence since then. The name Osmar evokes qualities of strength and timelessness, making it an excellent choice for parents seeking a name that stands out while remaining steeped in historical significance.
Osmar Fernando Magalhães, also known as Magalhães in Brazil and Bozzo in Chile, is a Brazilian football manager and former midfielder who played in both Brazil and Chile. |
Osmar Ibáñez Barba, also known as Osmar, is a Spanish professional footballer who has played as a defensive midfielder or central defender for K League 1 club FC Seoul. |
Osmar Abel Miguelucci is a former Argentine footballer known for his career as a goalkeeper and his participation in the Argentina national team at the 1963 Pan American Games. |
Osmar Núñez is a renowned Argentine film and theatre actor. |
Osmar Francisco Moreira Jesuino, also known as Osmar, is a Brazilian footballer currently playing as a forward for Kirivong Sok Sen Chey. |