The origin of the name Oskol remains unclear. According to historian Anatoly Pavlovich Nikulov,
Oskol is of
Turkic origin, since the lands of modern Stary Oskol in the early
Middle Ages were part of the
Khazar Kaganate. Another hypothesis likewise holds that
Oskol is of Turkic origin and can be divided into two components:
Os "Ros,
Rus,
Russians" and
kol "pond, lake, river." In Turkic languages, the sound of "r" is replaced by a softening of the next sound, so
Ros would have been pronounced as
Os. Another source assumes that
oskol is of
Slavic origin and means "splitting, crushing," a reference to the grinding of
iron ore prior to
smelting. The ancient city of Oskol was located in close proximity to a large iron deposit. ==Administrative and municipal status==