Bruce Osbo

in the US

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Ranking in the US

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Bruce 105
Osbo 326,518
Bruce Osbo 28,850,018
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  1. is 101st most common Virginia
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  1. is 326,514th most common Ortes
  2. is 326,515th most common Osae
  3. is 326,516th most common Osakue
  4. is 326,517th most common Osantoski
  5. is 326,518th most common Osbo
  6. is 326,519th most common Oshatz
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  1. is 28,850,014th most common Bruce Oryson
  2. is 28,850,015th most common Bruce Orzechowski
  3. is 28,850,016th most common Bruce Osani
  4. is 28,850,017th most common Bruce Osbeck
  5. is 28,850,018th most common Bruce Osbo
  6. is 28,850,019th most common Bruce Osbom
  7. is 28,850,020th most common Bruce Osbonlighter
  8. is 28,850,021st most common Bruce Osbun
  9. is 28,850,022nd most common Bruce Oscar

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Meaning & History

Osbo

(male) Transferred use of the Scottish surname, now used as a given name throughout the English-speaking world. In the 20th century it was particularly popular in Australia. The surname was originally a Norman baronial name, but a precise identification of the place from which it was derived has not been made (there are a large number of possible candidates). The Bruces were an influential Norman family in Scottish affairs in the early Middle Ages; its most famous member was Robert ‘the Bruce’ (12741329), who is said to have drawn inspiration after his defeat at Methven from the perseverance of a spider in repeatedly climbing up again after being knocked down. He ruled Scotland as King Robert I from 1306 to 1329.

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