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Osmund
I’m watching a programme on tv from the 1970s this morning and the first name of one of the actors is Osmund. I like a lot of medieval names and Osmund is no different. Sadly though I don’t see it making a comeback. WDYT of Osmund?Don’t take criticism from someone you wouldn’t take advice from
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I like Osmund! I could see it maybe making a comeback, because Ozzy is getting quite popular.
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The "Oz" sound is cool, but Osmund doesn't appeal. Ozias (or Ozymandias!), on the other hand...
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I really, really like it. I don't think it'll make a comeback either - since most names with Os- outside of Oscar have been rare, even with Desmond being the more heard of -mund name. However, I do think Edmund will fare well in the charts for at least a bit because of its similarities to Edward. Some vintage names stand a better chance than others.
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I like it. Oz is a fun nickname. I do prefer Esmond though.
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I don't mind Osmund but I do prefer Oswin.I also think of the Osmond family singing group especially Donny & Marie.There is also Oswald but that has a dubious association with President Kennedy's killer Lee Harvey Oswald.
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I really like Osmund! I do think immediately of the villain in The Portrait of a Lady, but instead of souring the name, that association just reminds me of how magisterial Henry James is.
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Osmond is forever and always associated pretty much exclusively with the Osmond family, who had a TV show of their own in the 1970s. They are probably as iconic of the 1970s as disco. They were a very large (nine or ten kids) Mormon family with a lot of musical talent and a lot of beautiful white teeth.
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I think you're exaggerating. I'm 33 and know about the Osmonds but doubt people younger than me do.
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To be honest, I think that Osmund would be cool and unique choice for a boy. Plus, with an admirable nickname like Ozzy, you could never go wrong. At first I didn't like it, because it reminded me of the word "almond" (due to the "mund" ending)...then, I thought about Desmond, Raymond and Edmund being names I love (which have the same ending).
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It’s not bad, I love the nn Ozzie so that’s a win. The meaning is great too. I do prefer the spelling Osmond, it looks a little less dorky lol.
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I love it!
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Don't like it at all
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