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Origin and history of Edward
Edward
masc. proper name, from Old English Eadweard, literally "prosperity-guard," from ead "wealth, prosperity" (see Edith) + weard "guardian" (see ward (n.)). Among the 10 most popular names for boys born in the U.S. every year from 1895 to 1930.
The Christian humility of King Edward the Confessor brought such credit to this name that since that time it hath been most usual in all Estates. [Blount's "Glossographia," 1656]
For the nickname Ted (see Teddy), compare Tannikin, an old diminutive of Anne, and perhaps Tantony for Anthony.
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