


The History and Significance of the Surname Osmond
Osmond is a surname of English origin. It is derived from the Old Norse name "Osmund", which means "god's peace". The name was brought to England by the Vikings and became popular in the Middle Ages. It is still found in England today, as well as in other countries such as Scotland, Ireland, and the United States.
Some notable people with the surname Osmond include:
* Donny Osmond, American singer and entertainer
* Marie Osmond, American singer and entertainer
* Alan Osmond, American musician and member of the Osmonds
* Wayne Osmond, American musician and member of the Osmonds
* Merrill Osmond, American musician and member of the Osmonds
* Jay Osmond, American musician and member of the Osmonds
The name Osmond is also associated with several historical figures, including:
* Saint Osmund, a 12th-century bishop of Salisbury, England
* Osmund de St. Maur, a 13th-century English nobleman and military leader
* Osmund Thweng, a 14th-century English priest and author.



