Eadweard Muybridge (1830 – 1904, born Edward James Muggeridge) was an English photographer known for his pioneering work in photographic studies of motion, and early work in motion-picture projection. He adopted the first name "Eadweard" as the original Anglo-Saxon form of "Edward", and the surname "Muybridge", believing it to be similarly archaic.
The name is part of history and many countries have adapted it. Its meaning, according to some searches, is: Protector, Prosperity, Wealth, Guardian. It is a combination of Ead and Weard. A very royal name, in many kingdoms. It is not boring, it has roots, something steadfast and noble. Traditional names are not for all, though, I would never name a child that did not have quality and meaning, like the name Rumor, Bubbles or Wix.
― Anonymous User 5/29/2020
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This name is really weird. I wouldn't name my kid that. No offense to people that actually like this name.