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Edward

Boy 🏆 #26 all-time 🕰️ vintage 👥 Silent Generation 🇫🇷 In French: Eddie
📊 1 300 370 babies named Edward in the US since 1880, peaking in the 1920s. Recorded from 1880 to 2020.
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Origin: Old English (Anglo-Saxon / Germanic). Meaning: Wealthy guardian.
⛪ The figure behind the name: Saint Edward the Confessor — feast day October 13.
Anglo-Saxon King of England (reigned 1042–1066), renowned for his piety and for rebuilding Westminster Abbey. Canonised in 1161, he was long venerated as a patron saint of England.
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⭐ Famous bearer: Edward Elgar (1857–1934), English Romantic composer

📖 The story of the name Edward

Edward comes from the Old English Eadweard, joining ead ('wealth, fortune, prosperity') with weard ('guardian, protector') — literally 'guardian of riches.' It is one of the few Anglo-Saxon royal names to survive the Norman Conquest, largely thanks to Saint Edward the Confessor, the pious pre-Conquest king later canonised and long regarded as a patron of England.

Since then, eight English kings have borne it, and the elegant Edwardian era (1901–1910) takes its name from Edward VII. All of this gives Edward an unmistakably regal, old-money resonance — polished, composed, faintly aristocratic. Yet it wears its dignity lightly, softening into the friendly Ed, Ned, Ted or Teddy.

Today it feels both classic and quietly fashionable, a name that signals good manners and staying power. From composer Edward Elgar to Edward Hopper's luminous canvases, it blends English tradition with real creative depth — a name that has genuinely worn crowns yet still fits a bedtime story.

✨ What is a Edward like?

Edward is the polished all-rounder — a name that has literally worn crowns, and it shows. Nothing about him spikes into extremes; instead he is impressively well-proportioned, with a healthy dose of ambition (7) balanced by real diplomacy and a steadying stability. He wants to get somewhere, but he would never elbow you to do it — an Edward advances with his manners intact, which is precisely why people trust him with responsibility.

The name's meaning — 'guardian of wealth,' from the Old English ead and weard — fits him perfectly: Edward is a keeper and a protector, of people, standards and quiet principles. His independence (7) gives him a self-possessed, faintly aristocratic air; he is comfortable making his own decisions and doesn't need constant reassurance (attention scores a cool 4). There is old-money composure here, the Edwardian gentleman who keeps his cool while others fluster.

But the classic surface hides genuine range. His creativity and warmth run higher than the buttoned-up image suggests — think of Edward Elgar's soaring melodies or Edward Hopper's quietly emotional canvases, artists beneath a composed exterior. He has a good, understated sense of humour, and softens the whole regal package with those cosy nicknames: Ed, Ned, Ted, Teddy. That range is his secret weapon — he can hold a boardroom and a bedtime story with equal ease.

An Edward is ambitious without being ruthless, refined without being cold, independent without being aloof. He is the steady hand you would want steering the ship: dignified, capable, and just self-aware enough to laugh at his own seriousness. A modern classic who could genuinely have been a king — and would have made a rather reasonable one.

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❤️ Edward in love

Edward approaches romance not with fleeting passion, but with the steady, deliberate weight of a vault door closing. His name, meaning "wealthy guardian," translates into a love style that is profoundly possessive yet deeply protective. He does not merely flirt; he fortifies. Seduction for Edward is a slow burn of reliability, a man who offers his heart like a fortress, sturdy and impenetrable to those who do not earn the key. He is drawn to partners who respect the sanctity of the bond, valuing loyalty over the chaotic thrill of the new. However, his protective instinct can curdle into suffocation if trust is breached. He is not interested in games or ephemeral dalliances; he seeks a legacy, a shared wealth of emotion and time. To bore him is the greatest insult; to challenge his devotion is to invite a cold, calculated distance. He loves with the gravity of stone, offering a shelter that is either the safest harbor in the world or the most inescapable cage, depending entirely on how well you guard his heart in return.

🌟 Famous people named Edward

💬 Nicknames: Ed, Eddie, Ted, Teddy, Ned.
🌍 In other languages: Édouard (français) · Edoardo (italiano) · Eduardo (español) · Eduard (Deutsch) · Eduardo (português) · Edward (polski).

🎲 Did you know?

🔢 Numerology: Edward vibrates on the number 1. Number 1 is the leader and pioneer — bold, self-reliant and quietly certain of its own path. Rather fitting for a name worn by eight kings, wouldn't you say? Edwards tend to head up the parade whether they meant to or not.
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❓ Frequently asked questions about Edward

What does the name Edward mean?

It comes from the Old English Eadweard, combining ead ('wealth, fortune') and weard ('guardian') — 'guardian of riches.'

Who is Saint Edward?

Edward the Confessor, an Anglo-Saxon king of England (1042–1066) famed for his piety and for rebuilding Westminster Abbey; he was canonised in 1161.

When is Saint Edward's feast day?

October 13, the date his relics were translated at Westminster Abbey.

How many English kings were named Edward?

Eight, from Edward I through Edward VIII.

What are common nicknames for Edward?

Ed, Eddie, Ted, Teddy and Ned are all traditional short forms.

🎭 Edward's profile

⚡ Energy 5/10
😄 Humor 6/10
🦅 Independence 7/10
💧 Sensitivity 5/10
🎯 Ambition 7/10
⚓ Stability 7/10
🎨 Whimsy 5/10
🕊️ Diplomacy 7/10
🤝 Loyalty 7/10
🔆 Need for attention 4/10

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Name compatibility potential:

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Friendship potential for Edward

💚 Top 10

  1. Cecelia96%
  2. Beatrice96%
  3. Arlene96%
  4. Eunice94%
  5. Marian94%
  6. Florence94%
  7. Maryann93%
  8. Mable92%
  9. Mabel92%
  10. Velma92%

💔 Bottom 10

  1. Lola51%
  2. Lillie57%
  3. Ruth60%
  4. Rosie62%
  5. Mae62%
  6. Nellie64%
  7. Inez66%
  8. Fannie66%
  9. Agnes66%
  10. Juanita66%

Love potential for Edward

💔 Bottom 10

  1. Lola51%
  2. Alice52%
  3. Opal56%
  4. Viola56%
  5. Ethel57%
  6. Lillie57%
  7. Mae58%
  8. Dora59%
  9. Pearl59%
  10. Edith60%

Professional potential for Edward

💚 Top 10

  1. Eleanor88%
  2. Bessie88%
  3. Geraldine84%
  4. Maryann84%
  5. Patsy81%
  6. Esther81%
  7. Eva81%
  8. Mattie81%
  9. Florence81%
  10. Eunice81%

💔 Bottom 10

  1. Lola50%
  2. Jeannette54%
  3. Jeanette54%
  4. Beulah55%
  5. Opal55%
  6. Ramona55%
  7. Mable57%
  8. Mabel57%
  9. Ada58%
  10. Velma59%

Crush potential for Edward

💔 Bottom 10

  1. Lola51%
  2. Dora56%
  3. Inez56%
  4. Agnes56%
  5. Ramona57%
  6. Ruth58%
  7. Lillie59%
  8. Rosie59%
  9. Thelma59%
  10. Alberta61%