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Ossian, or Osian, from the Old Irish name Oisin, was the son of Finn in Irish legend that was transformed into a Scottish hero in the Ossianic poems of James Macpherson in the eighteenth century--which also popularlized Oscar, Fingal, Selma and Malvina.
Ossian is baby boy name mainly popular in Christian religion and its main origin is . Ossian name meanings is Little Deer. Other similar sounding names can be Oisin.
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Ossian Ethnicity Distribution.
Ethnicity
Ossian
U.S
White
95.58%
64.26%
African American
0.00%
11.96%
Asian, Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander
0.00%
4.85%
American Indian and Alaska Native
0.00%
0.69%
Two or More Ethnicities
0.00%
1.76%
Hispanic or Latino
0.00%
16.26%
Popular personalities with Ossian Name.
Ossian Sweet
Ossian Sweet was a scientist in the field of internal medicine. Ossian was born on October 30th, 1895 in Bartow, Florida, USA. He passed away on March 20th, 1960.
Ossian Brown
Ossian Brown is a musician.
Ossian Bingley Hart
Ossian Bingley Hart was a Governor of Florida. His most notable accomplishments were from 1873 to 1874. Ossian was born on January 17th, 1821 in Jacksonville, Florida. He passed away on March 18th, 1874.
Ossian Everett Mills
Ossian Everett Mills was a college administrator, bursar, and college administrator (bursar). Ossian was born on February 16th, 1856 in Thompson, Connecticut. He died on December 26th, 1920.
Ossian Skiold
Ossian was born on June 22nd, 1889 in Appuna, Sweden. He died on August 22nd, 1961.
Ossian M. Ross
Ossian was born in 1790 in Dutchess County, New York. He left this life in 1837.
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