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Oscar in the US

  1. #373 Jenny
  2. #374 Loretta
  3. #375 Clarence
  4. #376 Edith
  5. #377 Oscar
  6. #378 Jan
  7. #379 Casey
  8. #380 Darrell
  9. #381 Christy

Tellez in the US

  1. #2,598 Jaeger
  2. #2,599 Vallejo
  3. #2,600 Radford
  4. #2,601 Toledo
  5. #2,602 Tellez
  6. #2,603 Willingham
  7. #2,604 Adcock
  8. #2,605 Traylor
  9. #2,606 Longo

Oscar Tellez in the US

  1. #419,694 Oscar Cornejo
  2. #419,695 Oscar Delatorre
  3. #419,696 Oscar Navarrete
  4. #419,697 Oscar Roberts
  5. #419,698 Oscar Tellez
  6. #419,699 Otis Collins
  7. #419,700 Owen Walker
  8. #419,701 Pam Garcia
  9. #419,702 Pam Johnston
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Meaning & Origins

Old Irish name, which is borne in the Fenian sagas by a grandson of Finn mac Cumhaill (Finn MacCool). It was resuscitated by the antiquarian poet James Macpherson (1736–96), author of the Ossian poems. It is now also a characteristically Scandinavian name; it was introduced to Sweden because Napoleon, an admirer of the works of Macpherson, imposed the name on his godson Oscar Bernadotte, who became King Oscar I of Sweden in 1844 (see also Malvina). In more recent times it has been associated particularly with the Irish writer and wit Oscar Wilde (1854–1900), and with the annual awards for achievement in the film industry made by the American Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. Oscar is one of a number of Celtic names that have recently come into general use and have become increasingly popular since the 1990s.
377th in the U.S. for 2011
Spanish (Téllez): patronymic from the medieval personal name Tellus, probably of Germanic origin.
2,602nd in the U.S. for 2011

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Oscar Tellez is most likely to live in Texas, California, Illinois, Florida, and Virginia

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