Bede name meaning

✍  Updated on: March 10th, 2023
Gender: Unisex, both Boy and Girl
Origin: Old English
Usage: English, Sami, Swedish, Danish and Finnish
Pronunciation: pronunciation of Bede b(e)-de
Meaning: Prayer Bead and Name of a Historian
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What does Bede mean?

Bede is originated from Old English is largely used in Danish, English, Sami, Finnish and Swedish and is given to boys, Bede means "Prayer Bead or Name of a Historian". Bede is Sami equivalent of Peder.

How do I pronounce Bede?

The two syllabled name Bede is pronounced, b(e)-de.

Variants of Bede

Beda, Peder, Petros, Petrus, Peter, Pedr, Pädher, Pedro, Bedah, Petri, Bedros, Perrin, Pearce, Peterjohn, Pétr, Päter, Per, Joaopedro

How popular is the name Bede?

Bede is an uncommon baby name in England and Wales where it has been in use since 1997 and peaked in 2000 when it ranked 1703rd. Bede is a common name in Nigeria, Ivory Coast and Ethiopia while somewhat familiar name in Hong Kong, DR Congo, Sri Lanka, Australia, Cameroon, China, India, Ghana, New Zealand, Malaysia, Philippines and England.

According to our findings, at least 9000 people have been bestowed Bede around the globe.

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What numerology tells about Bede?

Perhaps it's because you are so kind it makes selfish and evil people sick. What makes you comfortable talking is noticing the person that you are interacting with, is honest and reliable. Your friends are like addicted to you, but your family isn't very happy with how you live your life cause you are restless. You want to be the boss in every situation. You like to be surrounded by strong, determine people who know what they want.

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Famous people named Bede

  • Bede Polding, first Roman Catholic Bishop and then Archbishop of Sydney
  • Bede, English Benedictine monk at the monastery of St
  • Bede Griffiths, British-born Benedictine monk and priest
  • Bede Kenny, Australian recipient of the Victoria Cross

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