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EDUVIGEN
FeminineEudivigen is a rare Latin-derived female name that translates to 'born of good reputation.'
EDUVIGES
FeminineRare, feminine Spanish name derived from Eduardo, meaning 'guardian of wealth' or 'guardian of wood', popularized by medieval royalty.
EDUVIJES
FeminineRare Latin-derived name, combining 'edu-' meaning 'to bring forth' with '-vijes', derived from 'vires', signifying strength.
EDUVINA
FeminineRare Latin-derived female name meaning 'taught' or 'instructed,' suggesting the bearer was educated or destined for academic pursuits.
EDVARD
MasculineScandinavian name of Old Norse origin, meaning "ever a friend.
EDVARDO
MasculineItalian variant of the Latin name Edwardus, meaning 'wealth guardian' or 'strong as a guardian'.
EDVIN
MasculineEdwin is a Scandinavian name derived from Old Norse elements 'Eggi' (meaning Odin) and 'Vidfamne' (wide relations or many relatives). It has been interpreted as 'rich in friends', 'strong warrior', or simply signifying one with many relatives. Traditionally used in Sweden and Norway, Edwin carries a rich cultural heritage and has been borne by notable figures such as Swedish writer Edvin Paulsson.
EDW
MasculineRare French name derived from Édouard, meaning "guardian of prosperity.
EDWA
FeminineEdwina is an uncommon English name derived from Edward, meaning "rich guardian" or "prosperous protector.
EDWAD
MasculineWelsh name derived from Edwyn, meaning "blessed with prosperity" or "joyful riches.
EDWANA
FeminineAfrican-derived Yoruba name, translating to 'one who has many children', reflecting the importance placed on fertility and family in Nigerian culture.
EDWAR
MasculineWelsh name meaning "guardian" or "protector", first used by figures like King Edward I and popularized in the Middle Ages.
EDWARD
MasculineEnglish name composed of Old English elements "ēad" meaning "wealth" or "prosperity," and "weard" meaning "guardian," translating to "rich guardian.
EDWARD
FeminineEnglish name derived from 'Eadweard', meaning 'wealth guardian'.
EDWARDA
FeminineElegant English name with a unique twist, deriving from the Old English 'ead' (prosperity) and 'weard' (guard), thus meaning 'prosperous guardian'.
EDWARDD
MasculineEdward is a classic English given name derived from 'Eadweard', meaning prosperity guardian.
EDWARDINE
FeminineRare yet captivating feminine form of the English name Edward, meaning 'guard wealth'.
EDWARDJAMES
MasculineUncommon English name composed of Edward meaning "prosperous guardian" and James meaning "supplanter.
EDWARDO
MasculineLatin-derived name meaning 'guard wealth', originating from the ancient Germanic name 'Eadweard'.
EDWARDS
MasculineEnglish given name and surname of Welsh origin, derived from the name Edwin which means "rich friend" or "noble friend". It has been in use since medieval times and can also be a patronymic name meaning "son of Edward". Although not as popular today, notable figures such as composer Edwards Elgar and former King Edwards VIII have borne this unique and historic name.
EDWEINA
FeminineEdwina, of Welsh origin, means 'noble friend'.
EDWELL
MasculineUncommon African given name of Akan origin from Ghana, meaning 'born on Tuesday'.
EDWEN
MasculineEdwin is a Welsh name meaning "rich and fair," popularized by Saint Edwin, the first Christian king of Northumbria. It remains a popular boys' name in Wales and globally. Notable figures include composer Sir Edward Elgar and inventor Edwin Land.
EDWENA
FeminineRare and elegant Welsh name derived from Edwyn or Edern, meaning 'noble'. It has historical roots in medieval Wales and is associated with strength, elegance, and intelligence.
EDWIDGE
FeminineUnique French female given name derived from Émelinde, meaning "noble wolf". It has been associated with nobility throughout history, particularly among royal or noble daughters like Edwige de Montfort who became Queen consort of Sicily and Jerusalem. Today, it remains an elegant choice despite being less common.
EDWIDGE
MasculineDistinctive Haitian female name composed of Old German elements "ed" (wealth) and "-hild" (battle), popularized by renowned Haitian-American author Edwidge Danticat.
EDWILL
MasculineRare yet powerful Welsh name derived from "Eiddil," meaning "fiery leader.
EDWIN
MasculineAnglo-Saxon name meaning 'rich friend', popularized by historical figures like King Edwin of Northumbria, and composed of the elements 'ead' (rich, blessed) and 'wine' (friend).
EDWIN
FeminineEnglish name derived from Old English 'ead' meaning wealth or prosperity, and 'wine' meaning friend, translating to 'rich friend'.
EDWINA
FeminineFeminine given name of Welsh origin, derived from Edwyn, meaning "rich bear" or "blessed bear".
EDWIND
MasculineEdwin is an English name composed of 'Ead' (wealthy or fortunate) and 'wyn' (friend), meaning "wealthy friend".
EDWING
MasculineUnique male name of English origin, derived from Old English elements 'ead' (prosperity) and 'wine' (friend), translating to 'prosperous friend'.
EDWINN
MasculineWelsh name with a rich history dating back to early medieval royalty. Its meaning, 'blessed man' or 'lucky leader', lends it power and dynamism.
EDWINNA
FeminineUnique and elegant Scottish name derived from the Gaelic Eithne, meaning "from the yew tree".
EDWON
MasculineAfrican name of Igbo origin meaning 'I have seen a child,' signifying joy upon birth.
EDWOOD
MasculineUnique American name of unclear origin, believed to have emerged in the late 19th or early 20th century. Its meaning is uncertain, with no known source and various speculative theories including blends of Edward and Woodrow or inspiration from America's forests. Despite its low popularity, Edwood remains an intriguing and distinctive name.
EDWORD
MasculineEdward is an English name with roots in Old English, meaning "rich guardian.
EDWRD
MasculineWelsh name meaning "guardian of peace", composed of Old English elements ead ("rich") and weard ("guardian").
EDWUIN
MasculineEdwuin: Of ancient Germanic origin, meaning "prosperous friend".
EDWYN
MasculineUnique Welsh given name meaning "blessed peace," derived from the name Ednyfed. It has historic roots in Wales, with notable figures like Ednyfed Fychan, and is often passed down through generations as a middle name. Today, it's an uncommon yet elegant choice worldwide.