Orson
Orson Origin and Meaning
In the past, Orson has felt like a one-person moniker, tied to film director Orson Welles, who dropped his given name of George in favor of his more distinctive middle. While the Citizen Kane creator seemed to own the name during his lifetime, it's now an interesting possibility for any parent seeking an unusual yet solid name. It's started to appear to the celeb set too -- both Paz Vega and Lauren Ambrose have little Orsons.
Unusual but grounded, Orson sounds enough like the word “awesome” that it immediately feels really cool. It is derived from an old Norman nickname, meaning “bear cub”, giving it the animal/nature connection of the popular Arthur, Oscar, and Leo, plus the possibility of well-loved nicknames Teddy and Bear.
While it hasn't appeared in the US Top 1000 since the beginning of the 20th century, over the last decade use of Orson has more than tripled. Given to around 130 babies in 2023 - the highest number of Orsons born in a single year so far - it could well continue to rise up the charts.
Other noteworthy namesakes include the comic actor Orson Bean and theDesperate Housewives character Orson Hodge.
Orson also appears in a 15th century story about two brothers named Valentine and Orson, in which the latter was carried off by a bear and raised as one of its cubs. And, for a literary connection, in Charlotte Bronte's novel Villette, the narrator Lucy Snowe gets called the French variation of the name Ourson as one of the many nicknames bestowed on her by Ginevra Fanshawe.
In the UK, Orson is in the Top 500 and it is also a Namberry favorite.
- Orson Rank in US Top 1000
- Orson Rank in Nameberry Top 1000
- Names Similar to Orson
- Famous People Named Orson
- Orson in Pop Culture
- Orson in Nameberry Forums
Orson Rank in US Top 1000
Orson Rank in Nameberry Top 1000
Orson Popularity
20 Names Similar to Orson
Famous People Named Orson
- (George) Orson WellesAmerican actor, director and writer
- Orson Bean (born Dallas Frederick Burrows)American actor
- Orson Scott CardAmerican science fiction novelist
- Orson ChaplinAmerican actor and grandson of Charlie Chaplin
- Orson Squire FowlerAmerican phrenologist who invented the octagon house
- Orson Handel (b. 2007)son of actress Lauren Ambrose and Samuel Handel
- Orson SalazarJr., (b. 2007), son of actress Paz Vega and Orson Salazar
- Orson Wheeler (b. 2010)daughter of actress Tina Hobley and Oliver Wheeler
Orson in Pop Culture
- Orson Hodgecharacter on TV's 'Desperate Housewives'
- Orson J. Pigintelligent book,loving pig in comic strip/TV series "US Acres"
- Orson Baileycharacter on TV's 'The 4400'
- Orson Krenniccharacter in film "Rogue One: A Star Wars Story"
- Orsonunseen supervisor of Mork on TV's "Mork & Mindy"
- Orson Pinkcharacter on TV's "Doctor Who"
- "Valentine and Orson" medieval romance
- OrsonIndiana, fictional setting of TV's 'The Middle'
- Orson Lannistermentioned in the 'Game of Thrones' series
- Orsonfictional character in the game, "Fire Emblem, The Sacred Stones."
- Orsonfictional character in "Pac Man World" and "Pac Man World 3"