Osiris

In Egyptian mythology, Osiris is known as the god of the afterlife, resurrection, and fertility. He was believed to have been the first to be resurrected into eternal life, symbolizing rebirth and renewal.

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Osiris is derived from the Egyptian mythological name 'Wsir.' Osiris was a prominent deity in ancient Egyptian religion and mythology, often associated with the afterlife, death, regeneration, and rebirth.

  • Babies named Osiris in the US in 2023:
    Female: 14
    Male: 238
  • Nicknames: Ozzy, Sisi, Siri, Ossie, Risi.
  • Full Names: Osiris Smith, Osiris Jackson, Osiris Brown, Osiris King, Osiris Howard.
  • Famous Namesakes: Osiris Eldridge-basketball player, Osiris Martinez-artist, Osiris Orozco-filmmaker.
  • Gender: Predominantly Male Name with Mythological Roots
  • Numerology: Osiris is often linked to the number 1. It signifies an independent leader with a creative and pioneering spirit. Those linked to this number are seen as forerunners, embracing opportunities with vigor and enthusiasm.

Osiris isn't a common name today and remains somewhat unique. It appeals particularly to those interested in history, mythology, or looking for distinctive and culturally significant names.

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