Oskars
Oskars is a Latvian surname that has its origins in the Baltic region. The name is derived from the Old Prussian word "Oskars," which means "one who is strong or powerful." It is also related to the Old Prussian word "Oskis," which means "one who is strong or powerful." The surname Oskars is most commonly found in Latvia, where it is one of the most prevalent surnames. It is also found in other Baltic countries, such as Lithuania and Estonia. The surname Oskars is often associated with the Latvian language and culture. It is also associated with the Latvian national identity. The surname Oskars is often spelled in various ways, such as Oskars, Oskars, and Oskars. The surname Oskars is also found in other languages, such as German and Russian. The surname Oskars is often associated with the Latvian national identity. It is also associated with the Latvian language and culture. The surname Oskars is often spelled in various ways, such as Oskars, Oskars, and Oskars. The surname Oskars is also found in other languages, such as German and Russian. The surname Oskars is often associated with the Latvian national identity. It is also associated with the Latvian language and culture. The surname Oskars is often spelled in various ways, such as Oskars, Oskars, and Oskars. The surname Oskars is also found in other languages, such as German and Russian. The surname Oskars is often associated with the Latvian national identity. It is also associated with the Latvian language and culture.