Eduardo name meaning

✍  Updated on: March 15th, 2023
Gender: Unisex, both Boy and Girl
Origin: Old English and German
Usage: English, Spanish, Italian and Portuguese
Pronunciation: pronunciation of Eduardo e-duar-do
Meaning: Wealthy Guardian, Wealth and Guard of His Wealth
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What does Eduardo mean?

Mainly used in Spanish, English, Italian and Portuguese eternal and noteworthy, Eduardo means "Wealthy Defender, Wealth and Keep or Guard of His Wealth" has its origin in Old English and German is a unisex name .

Eduardo is variation of perpetual and loved Edward. Edward is form of Eadweard in English language. Edward means Wealthy Protector, Guardian of Prosperity and Guardian of Riches has its origin in Old English and German.

Eduardo is celebrated on January 5th.

How do I pronounce Eduardo?

You can pronounce the two syllabled name Eduardo as e-duar-do. The other ways to say the name is edu(a)-rdo.

Variants of Eduardo

Eadweard, Edward, Duardo, Edi, Edwardjames, Eddie

Names that rhyme with Eduardo

How popular is the name Eduardo?

Eduardo was a popular name in United States. Over 104024 babies have been given the first name in 162 years. At its zenith in 2001, it ranked 112nd when 3417 parents chose the moniker for their baby boys.

However after 162 years, the name is currently sliding down on the charts but still performing better than most of the names. Moreover, the moniker has been to the top 500 baby names an astonishing 64 times Also, Eduardo is a popular name in Spain given to over 8996 babies in 13 years.

At the peak of its usage in 2002, 927 boys were bestowed the name and it was ranked at 57th position. In addition to that, the given name has been in the top 100 baby names 13 times

Eduardo is a unique baby name in England and Wales, it has been in use since 1996 and was able to reach the top 1000 names.

In 2014, it achieved its highest ever ranking of 959 on boy names chart when 30 babies were named Eduardo. There are over 363 babies that have been given the name Eduardo in England and Wales.

Also, in France, it has been in use since 1928 and was able to reach the top 400 names. In 1972, it achieved its highest ever ranking of 381 on boy names chart when 49 babies were named Eduardo.

There are over 933 babies that have been given the name Eduardo in France.

Eduardo is an uncommon baby name in Ireland still in use today. In Switzerland, it has been in use since 1998 but could not make beyond the top 500.

Over 229 people have been named Eduardo in Switzerland. Also, it is uncommon in Belgium, where it has been in use since 1995 and peaked in 2016 when it ranked 857th.

However things change on global perspective, Eduardo is extremely popular in Brazil where every 1 in 400 have the name as well as in, Mexico, Philippines, Argentina, Angola, Chile and Colombia.

Also the baby name is popular in Venezuela, Mozambique, Cuba, Peru, Ecuador, Guatemala, Bolivia, Portugal, Dominican Republic, Uruguay, Costa Rica, Panama, Nicaragua, Paraguay, El Salvador, Honduras, Italy and East Timor. At least, 3020000 people around the globe have been given the name as per our findings.

YearBoysGirls
RankBirthsRankBirths
20183151066
20172911221
20162751321
20152511445
20142611427
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Eduardo in Nordic countries

CountriesMenWomen
First NameSecondary NameFirst NameSecondary Name
Netherlands12239005
Finland39760100
Sweden577107605
Norway7218805
Denmark135000

Numerological analysis of Eduardo

You influence people with your words, so make sure you say the right words. Fighting you own battles like a lone wolf makes you feel strong and confident. You often get involved with people who have a hard time to express how they actually feel. You are lagging behind on motivational front. You often doubt your skills when you see someone more gifted, or better than you. You don't have to lie but find a subtle way to tell someone they need improvement or work harder on something to get it done correctly.

Other names liked by would be moms that are similar to Eduardo

  •  Isabell - Isabell's meaning is God's Promise or My God is an Oath is used in French, Swedish and German aimed at both sexes is rooted from Hebrew. In 1927, prevalent name Isabell reached 484th position among baby girl names in United States
  •  Krystle - The well-known unisex name Krystle is rooted from English, Krystle means "Crystal" is used notably in English
  •  Oren - Used chiefly in Hebrew, English and Hindi unfading and famed, Oren means "Ash Tree" and is used for both sexes is originated from Old Greek, Hebrew and Celtic
  •  Gianni - Commonly Accepted unisex name Gianni means "Yahweh is Gracious or God is Gracious" predominantly used in Italian and Hindi has origin in Hebrew
  •  Damien - Predominantly used in Norwegian and English darling, Damien aimed at both boys and girls, meaning of Damien is "Fertility, To Tame or Variant of Damon One who Tames" is originated from Old Greek
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Sibling Names for Eduardo

If you've decided on the name Eduardo for your little one, you might be searching for sibling names. Choosing a name for siblings can be a daunting task, but we've compiled a list of 20 beautiful and unique names that complement Eduardo perfectly. Here are some great options to consider when naming your little ones.

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Famous people named Eduardo

  • Eduardo Blasco Ferrer, Spanish-Italian linguist and a professor at the University of Cagliari
  • Eduardo Frei Montalva, Chilean political leader
  • Eduardo Duhalde, Argentine politician
  • Eduardo Camaño, Argentine Justicialist Party politician
  • Eduardo Mata, Mexican conductor and composer
  • Eduardo di Capua, Neapolitan composer, singer and songwriter
  • Eduardo Jiménez de Aréchaga, Uruguayan jurist
  • Eduardo Avelino Magaña, athlete from Mexico
  • Eduardo Dato, Spanish political leader during the Spanish Restoration period
  • Eduardo Chibás, Cuban politician
  • Eduardo Lausse, Argentinian middleweight contender,
  • Eduardo Barrios, Chilean writer and poet
  • Eduardo Azevedo, race car driver
  • Eduardo Díez de Medina, was born in La Paz, Bolivia
  • Eduardo Rodríguez, Bolivian judge
  • Eduardo Corrochio, Spanish-born dancer
  • Eduardo Schaerer, Swiss-Paraguayan businessman, publisher
  • Eduardo García de Enterría, Spanish jurist and a major contributor to the research and teaching of Public Law
  • Eduardo Matos Moctezuma, prominent Mexican archaeologist
  • Eduardo Mallea, Argentine essayist, cultural critic
  • Eduardo Carrasco, Chilean musician
  • Eduardo de Valfierno, Argentine con man
  • Eduardo Teixeira Coelho, Portuguese comic book artist best
  • Eduardo Catalano, Argentine architect
  • Eduardo López Ochoa, Spanish general, Africanist
  • Eduardo Viana, Portuguese painter
  • Eduardo Portella, Brazilian essayist, author
  • Eduardo Salhuana, former member of the Congress of Peru of the Perú Posible party representing Madre de Dios
  • Eduardo Bähr, Honduran writer, scriptwriter and actor
  • Eduardo Lago, Spanish novelist, translator, and literary critic,
  • Eduardo Casey, Argentine born of Irish parents in 1847
  • Eduardo Valente da Fonseca, Portuguese writer
  • Eduardo Dougherty, Fr
  • Eduardo Gatti, well-known Chilean singer-songwriter
  • Eduardo Santos, leading Colombian publisher and politician
  • Eduardo Dibós Dammert, Peruvian politician
  • Eduardo Dibós Chappuis, Peruvian racing driver and politician
  • Eduardo Orrego Villacorta, Peruvian architect and politician
  • Eduardo Westerdahl, Spanish painter, art critic and writer
  • Eduardo Hernández Moncada, Mexican composer, pianist, and conductor
  • Eduardo Nicol, Mexican-Spanish philosopher
  • Eduardo Tokeshi, contemporary Peruvian artist
  • Eduardo Macià, Head of Senior Player Recruitment for Leicester City F.C.
  • Eduardo Auyón, artist and cultural promoter
  • Eduardo Arellano Elías, Mexican poet
  • Eduardo Asquerino, Spanish politician, journalist, author and poet
  • Eduardo Ladislao Holmberg, Argentine natural historian and novelist
  • Eduardo Pérez Bulnes, Argentine statesman
  • Eduardo Rabossi, Argentine philosopher and human rights activist
  • Eduardo D. Sontag, American mathematician
  • Eduardo Alquinta, Chilean guitarist and vocalist
  • Eduardo Parra Pizarro, member of the Chilean rock fusion band Los Jaivas

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