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[Opinions] Oscar or Oskar?
Oscar vs. Oskar - which spelling do you prefer, and why?I'm more interested in the why than which spelling :)Also, do the different spellings give you a different impression/feeling of the name, or is it pretty much the same? Thanks!
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Both are fine but different. Oscar looks younger, Oskar is more serious. Oscar is fresh and classy, Oskar is cold and classic. I think I prefer Oskar, don't know why :) Can you respond my topic, please?
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Oskar, because I don't like the "scar".Oskar is a bit heavier, but not in a bad way.
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I like both spellings. I guess if I had to choose, I'd pick Oscar, just because it looks cleaner and more familiar. An Oskar would probably have to constantly correct people on the spelling.Oscar reminds me of Oscar Wilde, and Oskar reminds me of Oskar Schindler.
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Oscar, it's got a nicer shape than Oskar. Yes, spelling definitely change the way I see a name, sometimes just slightly, sometimes drastically so.
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I agree, the way a name looks part of it's appeal. I think Oscar looks more balanced than Oskar, the K is too tall for the name maybe? I don't know. I also just generally prefer C's to K's.
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Oscar, just because it looks nicer to me. The 'k' in Oskar looks clunky and out of place. I'm also in the US where Oskar would always be misspelled.
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Oscar, definitely. It just looks so much more handsome and polished with the c than the k. The k spelling, though I know legitimate, does have an heir of trendy to me, since there are a lot of parents who love unique spellings and the letter k.
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Oscar. Oskar has a vaguely sinister, 1930's Berlin quality to it that I don't much like. Oscar just looks friendlier and more laid-back.
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I prefer Oskar. To me this is the most common way to spell the name. I know a few people with this name and they all spell their name with a k.
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