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Oskar Aron Burman, 1812 - 1885
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Oskar Hugo BURMAN, 1891 - 1979
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Oskar Aron Burman, 1812 - 1885
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Oskar Aron Burman, 1812 - 1885
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Oskar Valfrid Burman, 1845 - 1900
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Oskar Valfrid BURMAN, 1845 - 1900
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Oskar Aron Burman, 1812 - 1885
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Oskar* Aron Burman, 1812 - 1885
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Oskar Valfrid Burman, 1845 - 1900
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Oskar Aron Burman, 1812 - 1885
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Oskar Valfrid BURMAN, 1845 - 1900
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Oskar Aron Burman, 1812 - 1885
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Oskar Burman, 1812 - 1885
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Oskar Burman, 1891 - 1943
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Oskar Hugo Burman, 1891 - 1979
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Oskar Burman in The Spokesman-Review - Oct 4 1940
Newspaper Name Index, USA, Canada, and Australia
Oskar Benjamin Burman, 1880 - 1897
Sweden Household Examination Books
Oskar Burman, born 1863
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Oskar Burman, born 1863
Sweden Household Examination Books
Oskar Valfrid Burman, 1900 - 1900
Sweden, Deaths
Oskar Fabian Burman, 1895 - 1895
Sweden, Deaths
Oskar Sigfrid Burman, 1900 - 1901
Sweden, DeathsOskar Burman, 1836 - 1895
Famous People Throughout HistoryOscar Burman, 1846 - 1935
FamilySearch Family TreeOskar Burman, 1863 - 1943
FamilySearch Family TreeOskar Gunhard Burman, 1911 - 1984
FamilySearch Family TreeOskar Valfrid Burman, 1892 - 1961
FamilySearch Family TreeOskar Hugo Burman, 1891 - 1979
Geni World Family TreeOskar Emil Burman, 1886 - 1949
Geni World Family TreeOskar Aron Burman, 1812 - 1885
Geni World Family TreeKnut Oskar Burman, 1880 - 1973
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Oskar Sigfrid Burman, born 1900
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Oskar Burman, born 1899
Sweden, Births
Oskar Burman, born 1902
Sweden, Births
Oskar Valpid Burman, born 1896
Sweden, Births
Oskar Emil Burman, born 1886
1910 Sweden Census
Oskar Valfrid Burman, born 1892
1910 Sweden Census
Oskar Alexander Burman, born 1866
1910 Sweden Census
Oskar Sigfrid Burman, born 1885
1910 Sweden Census
Oskar Burman, born 1836
1880 Sweden Census
Oskar Fredrik Burman, born 1861
1880 Sweden Census
Oskar Burman, born 1863
1900 Sweden Census
Oskar Sigfrid Burman, born 1885
1900 Sweden Census
Oskar Gulaifr Burman, born 1836
1890 Sweden Census
Oskar Burman, born 1863
1890 Sweden Census
Oskar Fredrik Burman, born 1861
1890 Sweden Census
Oskar Harry Burman, born 1907
1930 Sweden Census
Oskar Vilhelm Karl Burman, born 1879
1930 Sweden Census
Oskar Burman, born 1863
1930 Sweden Census
Oskar Valfrid Burman, born 1892
1930 Sweden Census
Oskar L. Burman, born 1903
Sweden, Gothenburg, Passenger Lists 1869 - 1951Oskar Fredrik Burman, died Circa 1949
Sweden, Church of Sweden Burials
Oskar Burman, born 1877
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- Osca Burman
- Oscar Burman
- Oska Burman
- Ozzie Burman
- Arabic: أوسكار بورمان (Ūskār Būrman)
- Japanese: オスカー・ブルマン (Osukā Buruman)
- Spanish: Óscar Burman


- Sweden 72%
- USA 28%
The name Oskar has its roots in Old Norse, derived from the elements "ás," meaning "god," and "geirr," meaning "spear," which together can be interpreted as "God's spear" or "divine spear." This name first appeared in Scandinavia and has historical ties to various regions, particularly in Sweden and Norway. Oskar became popular in the 19th century, partly due to the influence of notable figures such as the Swedish king Oskar I and the playwright Oskar Wilde. The name is often associated with characteristics of strength and leadership, reflecting its warrior connotations. Variations of Oskar can be found across different cultures, including Oscar in English and Spanish, Oskar in German and Polish, and Oscár in Irish, each with slight differences in pronunciation and spelling. The name has maintained its popularity over the years, often linked to creativity and artistic talent, as seen in its association with various prominent individuals in literature and the arts.
The last name Burman has its origins primarily in the British Isles, particularly in England and Scotland, where it is believed to have derived from the Old French term "bourman," meaning "a farmer" or "one who works the land." This occupational surname likely referred to individuals engaged in agriculture, reflecting the agrarian society of the time. The name may also have connections to the Middle English word "bur," which means "a dwelling" or "a house," suggesting a link to those who lived in or near a farmstead. Variations of the surname can be found in different regions, including "Bourman" and "Berman," with the latter being more common in Eastern European countries, particularly among Jewish communities, where it may have been adopted as a surname in the 19th century. The pronunciation and spelling can vary significantly based on regional dialects and linguistic influences, but the core meaning related to farming and land stewardship remains a common thread among its bearers.
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