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Edward
English, "Prosperous guardian"
Edward is one of those vanilla names: classic and consistent, it never makes much of an impression. Its biggest asset is its versatility. Edward can be a president, college professor, or Nobel Prize winner; while Eddie can be a rock star (Eddie Vedder), an athlete, or just a good, solid friend.
Variations
Eudard,
Edouard,
Eadbhard,
Edison,
Eduardo,
Edred,
Edson,
Eideard,
Eadward
Nicknames
Ed,
Ned,
Eddy,
Ted,
Edd,
Teddy,
Eddie,
Neddy
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Popularity rankings from the Social Security Administration
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Latin, "Noblewoman"
Patricia is well-bred and serious, a prep-school girl headed for the Ivy League.When she's feeling more playful, she goes by Patty, Patsy or Trish.
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