Decided to give a hit at it for the heck of it. I always had the idea of what they meant (well, one of them), but decided to go sure for it.

So, my first name: Oscar. It's a derivation from the Scandinavian version of the same name (hence, why I use it with a K as my username, to honor the original version). It seems to have the meaning of "spear of the gods", so that might mean my name was used, constantly, to refer to...Gungnir, I assume. Since Wotan is one of the few Germanic deities revered in Scandinavia to prize a spear as it's main weapon. I reckon Tyr does too. It passed from Scandinavia to Britain, and from there to America. It's a rather popular Latin name as well. It's often pronounced "OS-kar", but in the Caribbean region is pronounced "os-KAR" instead. It's also supposed to mean "friend of the deer", from ancient Gaelic.

Supposedly, a common variant is..."Ozzy". I thought I had rather rare famous guys with my same name (Oscar de la Hoya, Oscar de la Renta, Oskar Schindler, the uncle from the Academy Awards), and it seems I must add Ozzy Osbourne to the list.

Heck...yeah!!

So, up to the second name: Guillermo. It's the Spanish variant of the English "William", which is again the variant of the original German/Dutch "Wilhelm/Willem". From the German you might guess it's origin...yep, "Helmet of Will". Will, as in willpower, mind ya. It has quite a number of variants: Guillermo, Guilherme, Guillaume, William, Wilhelm, Willem...yipes, one for each European country I believe.

I could go last names, but those have so much meanings, I'll not bother. Just will let you know one's Basque and the other's French. So: purely European names, not an inch of African or Native American.