Gender Masculine
Usage German, Russian, Ukrainian, Belarusian, Czech, Slovak, Croatian, Catalan, Dutch, Estonian, Romanian, Georgian, Armenian
Pronounced Pron. /ˈeː.du̯aʁt/(German) /ɪ.dʊ.ˈart/(Russian) /ɛ.du.ˈɑrd/(Ukrainian) /ˈɛ.du.art/(Czech) /ˈɛ.du.ard/(Slovak) /ə.du.ˈart/(Catalan) /ˈeː.dy.ɑrt/(Dutch) [key·simplify]
Meaning & History
Form of Edward in various languages.
Related Names
Other Languages & CulturesEduart(Albanian) Eadweard(Anglo-Saxon) Edorta(Basque) Edvard(Danish) Edward, Ed, Eddie, Eddy, Ned, Ted, Teddie, Teddy(English) Edvard, Eetu(Finnish) Édouard, Eddy(French) 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) Eideard(Scottish Gaelic) Edvard, Edi(Slovene) Eduardo, Edu, Lalo(Spanish) Edvard(Swedish)
Same SpellingEduárd