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Edgard Masculine French

Edgard is a French variant of Edgar. While Edgar originates from Old English ēad (wealth, fortune) and gār (spear), Edgard is adapted to French spelling conventions, which often replace the Germanic '-ar' with '-ard'. Th...

Edgardo Masculine Italian Spanish

Etymology and OriginsEdgardo is the Spanish and Italian form of Edgar, a name of Old English origin derived from the elements ead meaning "wealth, fortune" and gar meaning "spear." Thus, the name can be interpreted as "w...

Edgars Masculine Latvian

Edgars is a Latvian masculine given name, directly derived as the Latvian cognate of Edgar. The name entered Latvian usage through cultural and linguistic adaptation, preserving the essential sound and structure of the o...

Edi 1 Masculine Croatian German +1

Edi 1 is a Croatian, German, and Slovene diminutive of Eduard (and, in Slovene, also of Edvard). Ultimately derived from the Old English name Edward, meaning "rich guard" (from ead "wealth, fortune" and weard "guard"), t...

Edi 2 Masculine Javanese

Edi is a Javanese variant of Adi. The root name Adi derives from Sanskrit ādi (आदि), meaning "first" or "prime", and in Javanese it also carries the meanings "beautiful", "good", and "valuable". As a variant, Edi retains...

Edie Feminine English

Edie is a feminine given name, most commonly used as a diminutive of Edith. As a standalone name, it gained popularity in the 20th century, particularly in English-speaking countries. Edie can also function as a surname,...

Edijs Masculine Latvian

Edijs is a Latvian masculine given name, commonly used as a diminutive form of longer names such as Edgars, Eduards, Edmunds, and Edvīns. Etymology The name Edijs ultimately traces back to Old English roots through its p...

Edik Masculine Armenian

Edik is an Armenian diminutive of Eduard, which is itself a form of Edward. The name Edward derives from Old English elements ead "wealth, fortune" and weard "guard", giving the meaning "rich guard." Etymology and Histor...

Edilene Feminine Portuguese

Edilene is a feminine given name primarily used in Portuguese-speaking countries, particularly Brazil. Its etymology is uncertain, but it is likely a variant of Adelina or a feminine elaboration of the masculine name Edí...

Edílson Masculine Portuguese

Edílson is a Portuguese variant of Adílson. The name is likely derived from Edison, with possible influence from the Germanic element adal meaning "noble" or the Arabic name Adil. Edison itself is from an English surname...

Edin Masculine Bosnian

Edin is a Bosnian masculine given name, primarily used among Bosniaks in the former Yugoslav nations. Its exact meaning is uncertain, but it is thought to be either a modification of the name Eden, which means "delight,"...

Edina Feminine Hungarian

Edina is a Hungarian female given name. It is possibly a diminutive of names beginning with the Old German element adal meaning "noble". The name is most prominent in Hungary and among Hungarian communities.EtymologyThe...

Edison Masculine Albanian English +2

Edison is a masculine first name derived from the English surname Edison. The surname has two possible origins: it may mean "son of Eda" (a medieval diminutive of Edith), or it may mean "son of Adam". With either origin,...

Édison Masculine Spanish

Édison is the Spanish form of the name Edison, most notably associated with the American inventor Thomas Alva Edison (1847–1931), whose surname became a popular given name in his honor. Etymology The name Edison originat...

Edit Feminine Hungarian Swedish

Edit is a feminine given name used in Hungarian and Swedish, derived from Edith. Edith itself comes from the Old English name Eadgyð, composed of the elements ead meaning "wealth, fortune" and guð meaning "battle". Origi...

Edita Feminine Croatian Czech +4

EtymologyEdita is a form of Edith in several languages, including Croatian, Czech, Lithuanian, Serbian, Slovak, and Slovene. The name ultimately derives from the Old English name Eadgyð, composed of the elements ead 'wea...

Edīte Feminine Latvian

Edīte is the Latvian form of the name Edith. It was first recorded as a given name in Latvia at the end of the 19th century, adopted from English usage. The name is derived from the Old English Eadgyð, composed of the el...

Edite Feminine Portuguese

Edite is the Portuguese form of Edith. Edith itself derives from the Old English name Eadgyð, composed of the elements ead meaning "wealth, fortune" and guð meaning "battle". This name was popular among Anglo-Saxon royal...

Édith Feminine French

Édith is the French form of Edith. The name derives from the Old English name Eadgyð, composed of the elements ead meaning "wealth, fortune" and guð meaning "battle". Notably, the name was borne by Édith Piaf (1915–1963)...

Edith Feminine Danish Dutch +4

Edith is a feminine given name derived from the Old English name Eadgyð, composed of the elements ead ("wealth, fortune") and guð ("battle"). It is in common usage in English, German, Danish, Dutch, Norwegian, and Swedis...

Editha Feminine English German

Editha is a Latinate form of Edith, derived from the Old English name Eadgyð, which combines the elements ead "wealth, fortune" and guð "battle". The name Edith was common among Anglo-Saxon royalty, borne by Saint Eadgye...

Edivaldo Masculine Portuguese

Edivaldo is a Portuguese given name, a variant of Edvaldo. The origin of Edivaldo is linked to Edvaldo, which may be a Portuguese form of Eadwald, a name derived from Old English elements: ead meaning "wealth, fortune" a...

Ediz Masculine Turkish

Ediz is a Turkish given name meaning "high" or "tall." The name is derived from the Turkish word ediz, which directly translates to "high" in English, evoking concepts of elevation, loftiness, or prominence. It is used f...

Edlira Feminine Albanian

Edlira is an Albanian feminine given name derived from the Albanian adjective dëlirë, meaning "pure" or "clean". The name embodies the concept of purity and clarity, reflecting a virtue valued in Albanian culture.The nam...

Edmao Masculine Limburgish

Edmao is a Limburgish given name, serving as the regional variant of Edmund. Its spelling has been influenced by the French pronunciation of Edmond, reflecting the historical and linguistic ties between Limburgish and Fr...

Edmé Masculine French

Edmé is a French masculine given name, primarily used as a short form of Edmond, though it has been used independently for centuries. Edmond itself is the French form of Edmund, an Old English name meaning "rich protecti...

Edmée Feminine French

Edmée is the French feminine form of Edmé, a short form of Edmond, ultimately deriving from the Old English name Edmund. The name Edmund is composed of the elements ead "wealth, fortune" and mund "protection," giving the...

Edmílson Masculine Portuguese

Edmílson is a Portuguese masculine given name, likely a blend of Edmundo and Wilson. The name reflects a modern Portuguese naming convention of combining elements from two established names to create a new one. It is mos...

Edmond Masculine Albanian French

Edmond is the French and Albanian form of Edmund. The name derives from the Old English elements ead "wealth, fortune" and mund "protection", thus carrying the meaning of "rich protection."Etymology and HistoryLike its r...

Edmonda Feminine Italian

Edmonda is an Italian feminine form of the name Edmund. Rooted in Old English elements, Edmund is composed of ead meaning "wealth, fortune" and mund meaning "protection", thus carrying the meaning of "rich protection". T...

Edmonde Feminine French

Edmonde is the French feminine form of Edmund, a name of Old English origin. The naming tradition in France often adapts masculine names into feminine counterparts by adding an '-e' or altering the ending, and Edmonde fo...

Edmondo Masculine Italian

EtymologyEdmondo is the Italian form of Edmund. Ultimately derived from the Old English elements ead "wealth, fortune" and mund "protection", the name means "rich protection". The Anglo-Saxon name, originally Eadmund, en...

Edmund Masculine English German +1

Edmund is a masculine given name of English, German, and Polish usage. It is derived from the Old English elements ead meaning "wealth, fortune" and mund meaning "protection", thus giving the name the meaning "rich prote...

Edmundas Masculine Lithuanian

Edmundas is the Lithuanian form of Edmund, a name of Old English origin. The root name is composed of the elements ead, meaning "wealth, fortune," and mund, meaning "protection," giving the combined sense of "rich protec...

Edmundo Masculine Portuguese Spanish

Edmundo is the Spanish and Portuguese form of Edmund, a name of Old English origin. Edmund itself is composed of the elements ead meaning "wealth, fortune" and mund meaning "protection", thus signifying "rich protection....

Edmunds Masculine Latvian

Edmunds is the Latvian form of the name Edmund. In Latvian, it is a masculine given name that directly adapts the Old English root, maintaining the core meaning while fitting the Latvian phonetic and grammatical system....

'Edna Feminine Hebrew Bible

'Edna is the Biblical Hebrew form of Edna, a name meaning "pleasure" in Hebrew. It is derived from the root ʿaḏan, meaning "to delight." This name appears in the Old Testament Apocrypha, specifically in the Book of Tobit...

Edna Feminine Hebrew English +1

Edna is a feminine given name of Hebrew origin, meaning "pleasure, delight". It is derived from the Hebrew root ʿaḏan meaning "to delight" and is etymologically related to the name Eden. Religious and Historical Context...

Edoardo Masculine Italian

Edoardo is the Italian form of Edward, a name of Old English origin. The name is particularly popular in Italy, where it maintains a classic and timeless appeal. As a variant of Edward, Edoardo carries the meaning "rich...

Edom Masculine English Bible Hebrew Bible

Edom is a name primarily known from the Hebrew Bible, where it is an alternate name for Esau, the elder twin of Jacob. The name derives from the Hebrew word אָדֹם (ʾaḏom), meaning "red", and originates from an episode in...

Edorta Masculine Basque

Edorta is the Basque form of Edward. It was coined by Sabino Arana, the founder of Basque nationalism, in the late 19th or early 20th century as part of his project to create indigenous Basque equivalents for common Euro...

Édouard Masculine French

Édouard is the French form of Edward, a name of Old English origin meaning "rich guard," derived from the elements ead "wealth, fortune" and weard "guard." The name entered French through the influence of the Norman conq...

Edric Masculine English

Edric is a masculine given name of Old English origin, derived from the elements ead meaning "wealth, fortune" and ric meaning "ruler, king". The name thus conveys the sense of a prosperous and powerful leader.EtymologyT...

Edsel Masculine

Edsel is a masculine given name best known as a variant of Etzel, itself a form of Attila used in the medieval German saga the Nibelungenlied. The name is most notably borne by Edsel Ford (1893-1943), the son of American...

Edson Masculine English Portuguese

Edson is a masculine given name and surname of English origin, most commonly used in English and Portuguese-speaking countries. It is derived from a surname that is a variant of Edison, meaning "son of Ed." The element "...

Edu Masculine Portuguese Spanish

Edu is a short form of the Portuguese and Spanish name Eduardo, which itself derives from the Old English name Edward, meaning "rich guard". Edu is used as a familiar, affectionate nickname in Portuguese- and Spanish-spe...

Eduárd Masculine Hungarian

Eduárd is the Hungarian form of Edward, a name with deep historical roots in Old English. Arthur typically known as a masculine name, Eduárd has been used in Hungary as a variant of Edward, it is less common than the rel...

Eduard Masculine Armenian Georgian +11

Eduard is the form of Edward used in various languages, particularly German, Dutch, Russian, and numerous other European languages. The original Old English name Edward comes from the elements ead meaning "wealth, fortun...

Eduarda Feminine Portuguese

Eduarda is the Portuguese feminine form of Edward, which itself derives from Old English elements meaning "rich guard." The name is predominantly used in Portuguese-speaking countries, particularly Portugal and Brazil. E...

Eduardas Masculine Lithuanian

Eduardas is the Lithuanian form of Edward, derived from the Old English elements meaning "rich guard." It entered Lithuanian through the broader adaptation of this name across Europe, reflecting the enduring popularity o...

Eduardo Masculine Portuguese Spanish

Eduardo is the Spanish and Portuguese form of Edward. The name Edward itself derives from the Old English elements ead meaning 'wealth, fortune' and weard meaning 'guard', giving the combined meaning 'rich guard'. The na...

Eduards Masculine Latvian

Etymology and OriginEduards is the Latvian form of the English name Edward. Edward itself is derived from the Old English elements ead 'wealth, fortune' and weard 'guard', giving it the meaning 'rich guard'. The name was...

Eduart Masculine Albanian

Eduart is the Albanian form of Edward, a name of Old English origin meaning "rich guard" from the elements ead "wealth, fortune" and weard "guard". This name, which is one of the few Old English names to have achieved wi...

Edur Masculine Basque

Edur is a Basque masculine given name, the masculine form of Edurne. The name Edur itself means "snow" in Basque, derived from the same root as elur ("snow"). Edurne is directly a Basque name meaning "snow", proposed by...

Edurne Feminine Basque

Edurne is a Basque feminine name meaning "snow" in the Basque language, derived from edur, a variant of elur (snow). It is the Basque equivalent of Nieves, which itself is a Spanish name meaning "snows" and is associated...

Edvaldo Masculine Portuguese

Edvaldo is a Portuguese masculine given name with notable bearers in Brazilian football and music. Its origin is debated: it may be a Portuguese form of Eadwald, an Old English name composed of the elements ead ("wealth,...

Edvárd Masculine Hungarian

Edvárd is the Hungarian form of Edward, a name of Old English origin meaning "rich guard", from the elements ead "wealth, fortune" and weard "guard". The name was borne by several Anglo-Saxon kings, most notably Saint Ed...

Edvard Masculine Armenian Czech +5

Edvard is a masculine given name used across several European languages, including Danish, Norwegian, Swedish, Finnish, Czech, Slovene, and Armenian. It is a form of Edward, which comes from the Old English name Eadweard...

Edvardas Masculine Lithuanian

Etymology and OriginEdvardas is the Lithuanian form of Edward, a name derived from Old English elements: ead ("wealth, fortune") and weard ("guard"), giving the meaning "rich guard." This linguistic adaptation into Lithu...

Edvards Masculine Latvian

Edvards is a Latvian variant form of Edward. The name entered Latvian usage in the late 19th century, likely borrowed from English or German (via the spelling Eduards). In Latvian, the spelling "Edvards" reflects a phone...

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