Etymology:
Meaning:
Origin:
The name Edward has its roots in the Old English name Ēadweard, which is composed of two elements:
The name therefore signifies "wealthy guardian" or "prosperous protector."
Variations:
The name Edward has numerous variants in various languages, including:
Historical Significance:
The name Edward was particularly popular among Anglo-Saxon and Norman kings, including:
The name Edward has continued to be used throughout history, remaining popular in the United Kingdom, the United States, and other English-speaking countries.
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