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Name Osyth
Gender Feminine
Usage Medieval English
Other Forms FormsOsgith, Osith, Ositha, Othith, Sythe, Osgyth
Edit Status Statusnot set

Meaning & History

Medieval form of the Old English name #Ósgýð#, derived from the elements #ós# "god" and #gyð# "war" (perhaps meaning "divine war"). Saint Osyth was a martyr of the 7th century, an Anglian princess who founded a monastery at the village Chich in Essex, which was renamed St Osyth. It is occasionally used as a given name in modern times, especially in the early 20th century.
Added 6/21/2009 by namebug