My column on Edgar
Here is the link to today's column:
https://omaha.com/lifestyles/cleveland-evans-why-edgar-was-once-the-king-of-baby-names/article_fb072c4c-82e5-11ed-a6c1-9fb86d5c00f2.html
https://omaha.com/lifestyles/cleveland-evans-why-edgar-was-once-the-king-of-baby-names/article_fb072c4c-82e5-11ed-a6c1-9fb86d5c00f2.html
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A distant branch of my family tree contains a set of four brothers, born in the UK at the end of the 19th - beginning of the 20th centuries and came to South Africa as children. They were, in age order, Cecil, Campbell, Frederick and Edgar. Apart from them, I've never met or encountered a single Edgar in South Africa at all; its sounds wouldn't work well in Afrikaans, which could account for it.