Osmond is a surname of English origin. It is derived from Anglo-Saxon or Norman,[1] itself from Old Norse Osmundr ; Osmund, a variant form of Old Norse Ásmundr.[2]
Osmond family
- The Osmond family, a Mormon family from Ogden, Utah whose members formed American pop group The Osmonds
- First generation:
- George Osmond (politician) (1836–1913), English-American politician
 
 - Third generation:
- George Virl Osmond, Sr. (1917–2007), Osmond family patriarch
 - Olive Osmond (1925–2004), wife of George V. Osmond
 
 - Fourth generation:
- All children of George V. and Olive Osmond
 
- Virl Osmond (George Virl Osmond, Jr., born 1945), choreographer and missionary
 - Tom Osmond (born 1947), missionary and postal worker
 - Alan Osmond (born 1949), multi-instrumentalist and songwriter
 - Wayne Osmond (born 1951), guitarist and songwriter
 - Merrill Osmond (born 1953), lead vocalist, bassist and songwriter
 - Jay Osmond (born 1955), drummer and choreographer
 - Donny Osmond (born 1957), keyboardist and vocalist
 - Marie Osmond (born 1959), country singer and Broadway actress
 - Jimmy Osmond (born 1963), vocalist and businessman
 
 - Fifth generation:
- Aaron Osmond (born 1969), politician and former member of Utah State senate, son of Virl
 - David Osmond (born 1979), musician and television personality, son of Alan
 
 
 - First generation:
 
Other people
- Andrew Osmond (novelist), British novelist
 - Cliff Osmond, American actor and screenwriter
 - Douglas Osmond, British Chief Constable
 - Floris Osmond, French engineer
 - Frank Osmond, Welsh rugby union and rugby league footballer
 - Humphry Osmond, British psychiatrist
 - JoAnn D. Osmond, American politician from Illinois
 - John Osmond, director of the Institute of Welsh Affairs
 - Kaetlyn Osmond, Canadian figure skater
 - Ken Osmond (1943–2020), American actor
 - Margy Osmond, Australian businesswoman
 - Timothy H. Osmond, American politician from Illinois, husband of JoAnn
 - William Osmond, 19th-century English sculptor
 
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