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Oscar* Emil Sjösten, 1891 - 1978
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MyHeritage Family TreesOscar Sjösten, 1867 - 1938
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MyHeritage Family TreesOscar Gideon Sjösten, 1879 - 1916
MyHeritage Family TreesOscar Gideon Sjösten, born 1879
MyHeritage Family TreesOscar Sjösten, born 1867
MyHeritage Family TreesOscar Sjösten, died 1995
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Oscar Fredrik Sjösten, born 1844
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Oscar Sjösten, born 1816
Sweden Household Examination BooksOscar Sjösten, born 1867
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Geni World Family TreeOscar Alfred Sjösten
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Oscar Sjösten
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- Finnish: Oskari Sjösten
- German: Oskar Sjösten
- Spanish: Óscar Sjösten


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The first name Oscar has its origins in Old English and Old Norse, deriving from the elements "os," meaning "god," and "car," meaning "spear," which together can be interpreted as "divine spear" or "God's spear." The name first appeared in the early medieval period, particularly in regions that are now part of Scandinavia and England. Historically, it gained prominence through figures such as Saint Oscar, an English saint and archbishop of Uppsala in Sweden during the 11th century. The name is often associated with qualities of strength and leadership, reflecting the warrior-like connotation of its meaning. Variations of Oscar can be found across different cultures, including Oskar in German and Scandinavian languages, and Oscár in Spanish, each maintaining a similar pronunciation but differing slightly in spelling. The name has remained popular in various countries, often linked to notable figures such as the playwright Oscar Wilde and the Academy Awards, commonly referred to as the "Oscars," further embedding it in cultural significance.
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