Edward
Edward is an English male given name. It is derived from the Anglo-Saxon name Ēadweard, composed of the elements ēad "wealth, fortune; prosperous" and weard "guardian, protector”.
Pronunciation | /ˈɛdwərd/ Polish: [ˈedvart] German: [ˈedvart] |
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Gender | Male |
Origin | |
Word/name | Old English: Ēadweard |
Meaning | ēad "Riches", "Prosperous" or "Fortune" and weard "Guardian" or "Protector" |
Other names | |
Related names | Eduard, Édouard, Eduardo, Edvard, Eðvarðr, Eduardas, Edvardas, Eddie, Ed, Edd, Ned, Ted, Ward, Woody |
History
The name Edward was very popular in Anglo-Saxon England, but the rule of the Norman and Plantagenet dynasties had effectively ended its use amongst the upper classes.[1] The popularity of the name was revived when Henry III named his firstborn son, the future Edward I, as part of his efforts to promote a cult around Edward the Confessor, for whom Henry had a deep admiration.[2]
Variant forms
The name has been adopted in the Iberian peninsula since the 15th century, due to Edward, King of Portugal, whose mother was English. The Spanish/Portuguese forms of the name are Eduardo and Duarte. Other variant forms include French Édouard, Italian Edoardo and Odoardo, German, Dutch, Czech and Romanian Eduard and Scandinavian Edvard.
Short forms include Ed, Eddy, Eddie, Erd, Ted, Teddy and Ned.
People called Edward
Medieval
- Edward the Elder (c. 874–924), the son of Alfred the Great
- Edward the Martyr (c. 962–978), English king and Christian martyr
- Edward the Confessor (c. 1003–1066), English King; patron saint of England until 1348
- Edward I of England (1239–1307), called Longshanks; conqueror of Wales
- Edward Balliol (c. 1283–1367), pretender to the Scottish throne during the reign of David II
- Edward II of England (1284–1327), deposed in January 1327, probably murdered
- Edward III of England (1312–1377), English king
- Edward, the Black Prince (1330–1376), eldest son of King Edward III
- Edward, Duke of Guelders (1336–1371)
- Edward IV of England (1442–1483), older brother of Richard III, father of Edward V
- Edward V of England (1470–c. 1483), one of the princes in the Tower
Royalty and nobility
- Edward VI of England (1537–1553), the son of Henry VIII and Jane Seymour
- Edward, Count Palatine of Simmern (1625–1663), Count Palatine
- Prince Edward, Duke of York and Albany (1739–1767), brother of George III
- Lord Edward FitzGerald (1763–1798), Irish aristocrat and revolutionary
- Prince Edward, Duke of Kent and Strathearn (1767–1820), the son of George III, father of Queen Victoria
- Prince Edward of Saxe-Weimar (1823–1902), son of Prince Bernhard of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach
- Princess Edward of Saxe-Weimar (1827–1904), wife of Prince Edward of Saxe-Weimar
- Edward VII of the United Kingdom (1841–1910), the son of Queen Victoria
- Lord Edward Cecil (1867–1918), son of the 3rd Marquess of Salisbury
- Edward VIII of the United Kingdom (1894–1972), the son of George V, abdicated
- Prince Edward, Duke of Kent (born 1935), grandson of George V
- Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex and Forfar (born 1964), the son of Queen Elizabeth II
- Lady Edward Manners (born 1975), wife of Lord Edward Manners and daughter-in-law of the 10th Duke of Rutland
- Edward Windsor, Lord Downpatrick (born 1988), the grandson of The Duke of Kent
Politicians
- Edward Dickinson Baker (1811–1861) was an American politician, lawyer, and military leader, close friend of Abraham Lincoln
- Edward Dembowski (1822–1846), Polish leftist, philosopher and columnist
- Edward Gierek (1913–2001), First Secretary of Polish United Workers Party from 1970 to 1980
- Edward Heath (1916–2005), former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
- Edward Jayetileke, Chief Justice of Sri Lanka from 1950 to 1952
- Edward Stanley Kellogg (1870–1948), 16th Governor of American Samoa, former United States senator
- Edward "Ted" M. Kennedy (1932–2009), American politician, lawyer, and senator, Kennedy family member
- Edward M. Kennedy Jr. (born 1961), American politician and lawyer, son of Ted Kennedy
- Ed Miliband (born 1969), British politician, former leader of the Labour Party
- Edward Joy Morris (1815-1881), U.S. Congressman from Pennsylvania
- Ed Murray (born 1955), Democratic politician and former Mayor of Seattle
- Edward Nothnagle (1866–1938), Pennsylvania State Representative
- Edward Alexander Nugawela (1898–1972), Sri Lankan Sinhala politician and army major
- Edward L. Romero, entrepreneur and American diplomat who served as the U.S. Ambassador to Spain and Andorra between 1998 and 2001
- Edward Stettinius, Jr. (1900–1949), United States Secretary of State
- Edward L. Stokes (1880–1964), U.S. Congressman from Pennsylvania
- Edward Maria Wingfield (1550–1631), English colonist and soldier
- Edward Youde (1924–1986), 26th Governor of Hong Kong
Artists and intellectuals
- Edward Asare (born 1993), Ghanaian blogger, influencer, and digital marketer
- Edward Barker (1950–1997), English cartoonist who signed his drawings simply as Edward
- Edward Blishen (1920–1996), English author
- Ed Byrne (neuroscientist) (born 1952), British neuroscientist and university administrator
- Edward Duyker (born 1955), Australian historian
- Edward Elgar (1857–1934), English composer
- Edward Gamble (born 1986), English comedian
- Edward Gibbons, English choirmaster and composer
- Edward Gorey (1925–2000), American illustrator
- Edward Gould (1988–2012), English animator and creator of Eddsworld
- Edward Grimes, one of the two members of Irish pop duo Jedward
- Edward Hopper (1882–1967), American realist painter
- Edward Jayakody (born 1952), Sri Lankan Sinhala musician and composer
- Edward Killy, American filmmaker
- Edward Daniel Leahy, Irish painter
- Edward MacDowell (1860–1908), American composer and pianist
- Edward Coppée Mitchell (1836-1886), American lawyer and educator
- Edward Norton (born 1969), American actor
- Edward Platt (1916–1974), American actor
- Edward Ayearst Reeves (1862–1945), British geographer
- Edward G. Robinson, (1893–1973), Romanian-American actor
- Edward John David "Eddie" Redmayne (born 1982), English actor
- Edward Said (1935–2003), Palestinian-American academic
- Ed Sheeran, English singer-songwriter and musician
- Ed Speleers, English actor
- Edward van de Vendel, Dutch author of children's literature
- Edward "Eddie" Van Halen (1955–2020), Dutch-American musician
- Eddie Vedder, American singer, musician, songwriter
- Edward W. Hardy (born 1992), American composer, musician, and producer
Sports
- Edward Scott Bozek (1950–2022), American Olympic épée fencer
- Edward Fatu (1973–2009), American professional wrestler better known as Umaga, member of Anoa'i family
- Ed Gainey (Canadian football), American player of Canadian football
- Eddie Guerrero (1967–2005), American professional wrestler
- Ed Hochuli (born 1950), NFL official
- Ed Hodgkiss (born 1970), American football coach
- Edward Lawrence Levy, English world champion weightlifter
- Ed Mieszkowski (1925–2004), American football player
- Ed Orgeron (born 1961), American football coach
- Edward Pratt, British long-distance unicyclist
- Edward Weitz (born 1946), Israeli Olympic weightlifter
Other people
- Edward H. White II (1930–1967) American astronaut
- Edward Allaway (born 1939), American mass murderer who perpetrated the 1976 California State University, Fullerton, massacre
- Edward Rohan Amerasekera (1916–1974), first indigenous Commander of the Sri Lanka Air Force
- Edward Harold Bell (1939–2019), American sex offender and murderer
- Edward Brown (born 1942), American involved in a tax dispute with the U.S. government
- Edward Douglas (bishop) (1901–1967), Scottish Roman Catholic
- Edward Edwards (disambiguation), several people
- Edward F. Fritsch (born 1950), American scientist
- Edward "Ed" Gein (1906–1984), American murderer and suspected serial killer
- Edward Lagrone (1957–2004), American serial killer and rapist
- Edward Kmiec (1936–2020), American Catholic bishop
- Edward Baker Lincoln (1846–1850), second son of Abraham Lincoln
- Edward Mosberg (1926–2022), Polish-American Holocaust survivor, educator, and philanthropist
- Edward McSweegan, American microbiologist
- Edward Playfair, British businessman
- Edward Porta (born 1954), Argentinian former textile trader
- Edward Snowden (born 1983), American who disclosed National Security Agency secrets
- Edward Smith (disambiguation), several people
People surnamed Edward
- John Edward, professional name of John Edward McGee, Jr. (born 1969), American self-proclaimed psychic
- Trevelyan Edward (1938–1995), Sri Lankan cricketer
Fictional characters
- Ed, Edd n Eddy, television show, as well as main characters thereof
- Edward, an anthropomorphic platypus from Camp Lazlo
- Edward, in Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn
- Edward AKA: DEATH, a main character and assassin from the Anita Blake: Vampire Hunter series
- Edward Bear, mock "formal" name for a teddy bear—another name for Winnie-the-Pooh
- Edward the Blue Engine, from Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends
- Eddie Brock, a character from Marvel Comics; the best known incarnation of Venom
- Edward Bunnigus, in the webcomic Schlock Mercenary
- Edward Cullen, the vampire love-interest in the fantasy/romance novels of Stephenie Meyer's Twilight Series
- Edward Elric, the protagonist in the anime/manga series, Fullmetal Alchemist
- Edward Ferrars, in Sense and Sensibility by Jane Austen
- Edward Gardner, in the 1997 French-American fantasy drama movie FairyTale: A True Story
- Edward 'Ted' Hasting, from British TV series Line of Duty
- Edward Elizabeth Hitler, a character from British TV series Bottom
- Edward Hyde, the title character's evil alter ego in Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson
- Edward James Kenway, a character from the Assassin's Creed video game franchise, appearing as the protagonist of Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag
- Edward Mars, the shipwrecked marshal in American TV series Lost
- Edward "Eddie" Munson, from the TV series Stranger Things
- Edward "Whitebeard" Newgate, the captain of the Whitebeard Pirates in the One Piece manga series
- Edward Nigma, aka The Riddler, a supervillain from DC Comics
- Edward Richtofen, a sociopathic German scientist from Call of Duty: World at War; appears in the Nazi Zombies mode as well as in Call of Duty: Black Ops, Call of Duty: Black Ops II, Call Of Duty: Black Ops III, Call Of Duty: Black Ops IIII, and the Dark Horse comic series titled Call Of Duty: Zombies[3]
- Edward Fairfax Rochester, the love interest of Jane in Jane Eyre
- Edward Scissorhands, title character of the eponymous film
- Edward "Stubbs" Stubblefield, the fictional undead from the Stubbs the Zombie in Rebel Without a Pulse video game
- Edward "Blackbeard" Teach, fictionalized versions of the historical figure of the same name from various media
- Edward Wong Hau Pepelu Tivrusky IV, from the anime Cowboy Bebop
- Edward Chris von Muir, "spoony bard" from Final Fantasy IV
- Ed Norton, a character played by Art Carney in American sitcom The Honeymooners
- Mister Ed, the talking horse, from the television series of the same name
- Edward the Butler, played by Lachlan Walker in the web-series Corner Shop Show
- Edward Trunk, an elephant from the Rupert Bear franchise.
See also
- All pages with titles beginning with Edward
- Edwards (surname)
References
- Jones, Dan (March 25, 2014). The Plantagenets: The Warrior Kings and Queens Who Made England. Penguin Books. p. 241. ISBN 978-0143124924.
- Jones, Dan (March 25, 2014). The Plantagenets: The Warrior Kings and Queens Who Made England. Penguin Books. pp. 241–242. ISBN 978-0143124924.
- "Call of Duty: Zombies #1 :: Profile :: Dark Horse Comics". www.darkhorse.com. Retrieved 2023-04-22.