Edward
Edward Origin and Meaning
Edward as a feminine name represents an uncommon gender crossover of a traditionally masculine name with ancient Germanic origins. The classic name means 'wealthy guardian,' combining 'ead' (wealth, prosperity) and 'weard' (guardian). While Edward has centuries of use for boys—including kings, literary figures, and cultural icons—its application for girls remains quite rare. This unexpected gender usage reflects the modern trend of reconsidering traditional gender boundaries in naming. Parents choosing Edward for a daughter might appreciate its strong historical foundations, nickname potential (Eddie, Ed, Teddy), or may be honoring a family member while creating a distinctive identity for their daughter.
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