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All around the world, Oscar (Oscar , Oskar , Оскар , along with others...) is a prevalent masculine given name. The first name Oscar is characteristic of Latin America and the Caribbean, particularly Argentina, where it is a widespread boy's name, Nicaragua, and Mexico, where it is a common boy's name (explore the name in all countries). Measured by absolute frequency, it most frequently occurs in Mexico, Argentina, and Spain. Much less frequently, Oscar is the last name as well as the forename.
VARIANT | COUNTRY |
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Oscar, Oskar | Spain, Mexico, United States, Argentina, Honduras |
Оскар | Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan, Ukraine, Belarus, Russia |
أوسكار | Egypt, Syria, Sudan, Iraq, Saudi Arabia |
אוסקר | Israel |
オスカー | Japan |
奥斯卡 | China |
Anscharius, Ansgar, Asger, Cara, Gār, Ocker, Ogge, Oscaŕ, Oscàr, Oscár, Oscâr, Oscãr, Oscąr, Oskari, Oskars, Oskár, Oszkar, Oszkár, Òscar, Òscàr, Óscar, Óscàr, Óscár, Ôscar, Ôscàr, Ôscâr, Ôsĉař, Ôsčâr, Õscar, Õscâr, Õscãr, Õsčãr, Õŝĉăř, Ōs, Ōscar, Őscar, Őscař, Ансгар, Оскари, Оскарс, Осцар, Ошкар, اسکار, اوسكار, ออสการ์, ออสก้า, โอสถารยกุล, and 钱枫
Oscar is also a prevalent name for the fictitious and mythical characters: Oscar the Grouch , the Muppet character on the television program Sesame Street; Oscar Crucke , the fictional character from F.C. De Kampioenen; Oskar Matzerath , the fictional character from The Tin Drum and The Rat by Günter Grass; Oscar Sánchez Ballart , character in Les de l'hoquei and Oscar the Sharkslayer , the fictional fish in the 2004 film Shark Tale, and in many other works.