Gender Masculine

Meaning & History

Old English form of Edward.

Related Names

Rootsead + weard
Other Languages & CulturesEduart(Albanian) Eduard, Edvard(Armenian) Edorta(Basque) Eduard(Belarusian) Eduard(Catalan) Eduard, Edi(Croatian) Eduard, Edvard(Czech) Edvard(Danish) Eduard, Ed, Eddy, Ward(Dutch) Edward, Ed, Eddie, Eddy, Ned, Ted, Teddie, Teddy(English) Eduard(Estonian) Edvard, Eetu(Finnish) Édouard, Eddy(French) Eduard(Georgian) Eduard, Edi(German) Ekewaka(Hawaiian) Eduárd, Edvárd, Ede(Hungarian) Eadbhárd(Irish) Edoardo(Italian) Eduards, Edijs, Edvards(Latvian) Eduardas, Edvardas(Lithuanian) Edvard(Norwegian) Edward(Polish) Duarte, Eduardo, Dado, Du, Duda, Dudu, Edu(Portuguese) Eduard(Romanian) Eduard(Russian) Eideard(Scottish Gaelic) Eduard(Slovak) Edvard, Edi(Slovene) Eduardo, Edu, Lalo(Spanish) Edvard(Swedish) Eduard(Ukrainian)
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Sources & References

  1. Prosopography of Anglo-Saxon England, entry Edward, available from http://www.pase.ac.uk/jsp/index.jsp.
  2. Searle, William George. Onomasticon Anglo-Saxonicum. Cambridge, 1897, page 190.
Entry updated January 21, 2022