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[Opinions] Oswin and Oswald
What do you think of Oswin? I've been liking it lately. I also like Oswald, but I keep associating it with The Penguin from Batman so I don't like it as much. Which do you like better, if either? Do you think Oz is a cute nickname?
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I like Oswald much more.
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I actually met a female Ozzy the other day short for Oswalda! I do not really care for it and find it too clunky and awkward but was extremely intrigued! She had apparently been named for a grandfather. Oswald is interesting, I wouldn't put my nose up to it if I met one but it's not necessarily my cup of tea. Oswin I mildly dislike.

This message was edited 10/19/2021, 10:40 AM

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I knew a very fine Oswald who never went by any nn at all. His life was short and sad. I prefer Edwin to Oswin.
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I really like Oswin, I just think it's cute! A bit nerdy and bookish, so very up my alley. I do like Oz/Ozzy as a nn, and Win too. Oswald is a bit more different sound wise, but I do have more associations with it; namely Penguin as you mentioned, and Lee Harvey Oswald. It also feels a bit heavier and less fun and boyish, although that's not necessarily negative. They both immediately make me think of a Doctor Who character too.

This message was edited 10/19/2021, 10:47 AM

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Unfortunately Oswald has infamous associations. It may not be enough of a change but it brings to mind Oswalt, as in comic Patton Oswalt.
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I don't like either
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I like Oswin a lot but partner vetoed. He likes Osland. Oswald isn't usable imo.
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These are the names of two brothers who were Northumbrian kings in the anglo saxon period. Oswald became a saint also.
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I think Oz is an adorable nickname. I would most likely to use Oz as an acronym of a longer name. For instance, Octavian Zair could have the nickname Oz based on its initials. Oswin is nice. Oswald is more awkward and formal.
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