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EDGARD
MasculineEdgar is a Germanic male given name derived from Old English elements "ead" meaning wealth or prosperity, and "gar" meaning spear. Introduced by the Normans after the 1066 conquest of England, it has been consistently used since then. Notable figures bearing this name include King Edgar the Peaceful (943-975) and American writer Edgar Allan Poe (1809-1849). The name is associated with intelligence, creativity, leadership, strength, and regal attributes due to its historical connections. Today, it remains a popular choice for parents seeking a classic and timeless name for their sons.
EDGARDO
MasculineItalian given name derived from Old German words "ead" meaning wealthy and "gard" meaning spear or lance, translating to "wealthy with the spear" or "noble guardian.
EDGAREDUARDO
MasculineRare Spanish origin name derived from Eduardo, meaning "wealth" or "prosperity", combined with elements from other names, and popularized by European royals like Edward the Confessor.
EDGBERT
MasculineAnglo-Saxon name meaning 'bright sword' or 'famous warrior', popular among medieval English nobility.
EDGE
MasculineUncommon yet powerful English name derived from the Old English word "ecg," meaning "sharp" or "edge.
EDGEL
MasculineIrish name derived from "Eiggell," meaning fire, reflecting strength and passion.
EDGER
MasculineEdgar is an English name derived from Old English 'ead', meaning prosperity, and 'gar', meaning spear.
EDGERIN
MasculineLatin-derived name meaning 'vigorous', popular in medieval times for saints like St. Edgerin, and associated with historic figures like Æthelric or Edric.
EDGERRIN
MasculineEdgerrin is derived from the Old English name Eadgyth, meaning "noble strength.
EDGUIN
MasculineIgbo African name meaning "God works," reflecting strong belief in divine intervention.
EDHER
MasculineSpanish name of Basque origin, derived from Etherio, meaning "gifted" or "talented".
EDI
MasculineThe name Edi originates from Hungary as a diminutive form of Edward, meaning "wealth" or "guardian," and has gained popularity beyond its traditional Eastern European roots in recent years.
EDIAN
MasculineUnique, newer name of unknown origin, with no established meaning or etymology. Despite its mysterious beginnings, it has gained recent popularity due to its appealing sound and smooth rhythm.
EDIBERTO
MasculineRare Spanish male name derived from 'Edi', meaning 'protection', and 'berto' from the name Berto.
EDIE
MasculineScottish-derived name meaning "tender" or "loving," known for its warmth and kindness, popularized by figures like Edie Sedgwick and Edie Falco.
EDIEL
MasculineDistinctively Spanish name derived from the Hebrew Elijah, meaning 'the Lord is my God', reflecting its rich historical and cultural significance.
EDIER
MasculineHispanic given name of Spanish origin, with an unclear meaning but a global historical presence.
EDIL
MasculineArabic name meaning "noble" or "elevated", originally used as a title for nobility but now popular worldwide.
EDILBERTO
MasculineLatin-origin name derived from 'edilis', meaning 'magistrate', composed of 'e' ('out') and 'dilectus' ('chosen'), translating to 'the chosen one who is sent out'.
EDILSON
MasculineDistinctive male given name of Brazilian origin, derived from 'Esmeralda' meaning emerald and 'Silva', one of Brazil's most common surnames.
EDIN
MasculineBosnian male given name derived from the Bosniak word 'edin', meaning 'unique' or 'one'.
EDINSON
MasculineEdinson is of Spanish origin, meaning "son of Edmund" or "protector of the home". It is derived from the Old English name Edmund, composed of elements "ead", meaning wealth or prosperity, and "mund", meaning protection.
EDIR
MasculineDistinctively Portuguese name derived from the Old German Adalhard, meaning "noble and strong".
EDIS
MasculineRare Basque name derived from 'edizar', meaning 'to be brave'.
EDISON
MasculineLatin-origin name meaning "son" or "child," popularized as a first name due to its association with renowned inventor Thomas Alva Edison, who was born in Milan, Ohio, on February 11, 1847.
EDISSON
MasculineRare Spanish name meaning "son of Eddie", derived from Eduardo meaning "guardian".
EDITH
MasculineElegant and unique name with Old English origins, meaning "noble" or "prosperous". It was popularized during the Middle Ages by Queen Æthelflæd of Mercia and has been associated with notable historical figures like Edith Cavell and literary icons such as Edith Wharton.
EDIZ
MasculineTurkish-origin name meaning 'wise' or 'intelligent'.
EDJUAN
MasculineAfrican name of Igbo origin from Nigeria, meaning "God is thankful".
EDKER
MasculineDistinctive Scandinavian name of Norwegian origin, meaning "rich man" or "prosperous man," composed of the elements Eddi ("rich") and -ker (derived from Old Norse karl, meaning "man").
EDLEY
MasculineRare American male given name derived from the English surname Eddy, which means 'noble' or 'wealthy'.
EDLIN
MasculineDistinctive Irish given name derived from the surname Ó Dubhthach, possibly meaning 'black' or 'dark'.
EDLOW
MasculineHebrew name meaning "noble" or "of noble birth," signifying courage, honor, and integrity.
EDMAN
MasculineRare Hebrew name derived from "Emanuel," meaning "God with us." It holds significant biblical and historical importance, associated with strength and divine presence.
EDMANUEL
MasculineThe Hebrew name Edmanuel means 'God is with us'.
EDMAR
MasculinePortuguese given name meaning "guardian of the sea".
EDMILSON
MasculineDistinct Portuguese name derived from "edmilhao," signifying industriousness or hard work, composed of "edmi" (industrious) and "-lhao" (action/state). It was popular in Portugal during the 19th and early 20th centuries, reflecting parents' hopes for their sons to embody these qualities.
EDMON
MasculineEdmond is a French masculine given name composed of 'Eudes' meaning 'prosperous in war' and 'mund', meaning 'protector'. It translates to 'rich in protection' or 'bountiful protector'.
EDMOND
MasculineEdmond, of Germanic origin, means 'noble helmet,' reflecting strength and protection.
EDMONDO
MasculineDistinctive Italian male given name of Latin origin, derived from the Roman family name Aemilius, meaning 'rival' or 'emulator'.