Osián

Gender
Male (Masculine | Boy)
Usage/Origins
Meaning
The name Osián is derived from the Irish word “os” meaning “deer” and is a famous name in Irish mythology. Osián was the son of the legendary warrior Finn McCool and was renowned for his great strength, wisdom and poetry.
Popularity
Osián is a rare name that is not commonly used outside of Ireland.

cartoon of the name Osián
Cartoon of Osián

Osián Name meanings & History

The name Osián is derived from the Irish word “os” meaning “deer” and is a famous name in Irish mythology. Osián was the son of the legendary warrior Finn McCool and was renowned for his great strength, wisdom and poetry. Galician form of Ossian. Osián is mainly used as a boy's name.

Zodiac Sign of Osián: Obstinate Cancer,Obsessive Scorpio

Synonyms of Osián:

O: Obstinate,Obsessive,Organized,Obsolete,Ostentatious

S: Sensuality,Sex,Success,Status,Solidity,Security,Social Standing

I: Indulgence,Involved,Intimate

A: Angry,Ambitious,Aggressive,Action,Argumentative,Assertive

N: Nitpicking,Neat,Nagging,Nice,Nutrition,Nervous,Neurosis

Osián is:

  • a Modern name
  • a Nerdy name
  • a Refined name

Famous People

Osián is a famous name in Irish mythology, being the son of the legendary warrior Finn McCool. There are also several notable people named Osián in Irish history, including Osián Mac Diarmada, a 16th century Gaelic lord, and Osián Roberts, a Welsh footballer.