Edvard name meaning

✍  Updated on: March 15th, 2023
Gender: Boy
Origin: Old English
Usage: English, Scandinavian, Swedish, Czech, Finnish, Hungarian, Russian, Slavic, Faroese, Old Norse, Icelandic, Greenlandic, Danish and Norwegian
Pronunciation: pronunciation of Edvard e-dva-rd
Meaning: Rich, Wealthy, Guard of His Wealth and Guardian of Property
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What does Edvard mean?

Of Old English origin, Outlandish Edvard means "Wealthy Defender, Wealthy, Guard of His Wealth or Guardian of Property" is a boy name is used chiefly in Hungarian, Swedish, Finnish, Greenlandic, Norwegian, Scandinavian, English, Icelandic, Danish, Czech, Old Norse, Slavic, Faroese and Russian.

Edvard is derived from Edward. Edward is English form of Eadweard. Meaning of Edward is Wealthy Defender, Guard of His Wealth and Wealthy Protector is originated from Old English and German.

How do I pronounce Edvard?

Three syllabled Edvard is pronounced as e-dva-rd. It can also be pronounced as ed-vard.

Variants of Edvard

Eadweard, Edevart, Edward, Duardo, Edi, Edwardjames, Eddie

How popular is the name Edvard?

Edvard is an uncommon baby name in France, where it had been in use for 49 years, last appeared in 1992 and made just beyond the top 400 names. Over 287 babies in France have been named Edvard.

The first name is a rare baby name in United States still in use today. Edvard is a common name in Russia, Armenia, Slovenia, Brazil, Uzbekistan and Lithuania while somewhat familiar name in India, Belarus, Czech Republic, Croatia, Georgia, Haiti, Serbia, Kazakhstan, Estonia, Germany and Greenland.

As per our findings, over 20000 people has been named Edvard globally.

YearRankBirths
2017121715
199690105

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What numerology tells about Edvard?

Even if you are an awesome, trustworthy and loyal friend to everyone you know, not everyone will return the favor. As a lover, you are passionate. You are lagging behind on motivational front. You are never bored. Even when you are alone. Partnerships are exclusively important to you. No matter if there's already a solution to a certain problem, you like to figure it out alone. Stop being so naive and fall under the influence of envious people.

Other names similar to Edvard

  •  Dorothe - Commonly used in Danish, Swedish and Dutch unexpected, Dorothe is of Old Greek origin and is bestowed upon girls, meaning of Dorothe is "Gift of God"
  •  Gertrud - Isolated and Vintage Gertrud came from Germanic and Old High German is used chiefly in Old Norse, Finnish and Scandinavian bestowed upon girls, meaning of Gertrud is "Diminutive of Gertrude or From the Protected Farm"
  •  Nessa - Desirable and In demand Hot girl name Nessa came from Old Greek and Latin is used in Irish, Norwegian and Swedish. Nessa is English and Irish cognate of Agnes. Also Nessa is Lithuanian and Latvian equivalent of Anastasia. Also Nessa is form of Vanessa in English language
  •  Ronith - Outlandish and Modern unisex name Ronith means "Voice or A Charming Man" and originated from Hebrew and Sanskrit is used predominantly in Oriya, Hindi and Marathi
  •  Elzbieta - Meaning of Elzbieta is My God is Abundance or My God has Sworn has origin in Hebrew and is mainly used in Norwegian and Swedish is used for girls

Sibling Names for Edvard

When picking a name for your little bundle of joy, some parents like to keep a theme and give their children names that sound similar or have the same first letters. If you've chosen "Edvard" as your baby's name and want to continue this trend, we've got some great sibling names ideas to inspire you.

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Famous people named Edvard

  • Edvard Storm, 18th-century Norwegian poet
  • Edvard Carleson, Councilor of Justice and a Councilor of State of the Kingdom of Sweden
  • Edvard Hagerup Bull, Norwegian jurist and assessor of the Supreme Court of Norway
  • Edvard Hans Hoff, Norwegian politician for the Conservative Party
  • Edvard Liljedahl, Norwegian politician for the Liberal Party
  • Edvard Hambro, Norwegian legal scholar
  • Edvard Radzinsky, Russian playwright, television personality
  • Edvard Hugo von Zeipel, Swedish astronomer
  • Edvard Larsen, Norwegian triple jumper
  • Edvard Natvig, Norwegian decathlete
  • Edvard Sørensen, Danish politician representing the Liberal party
  • Edvard Šoštarič, Yugoslav football referee from Slovenia
  • Edvard Linna, Finnish gymnast
  • Edvard Valenta, Czech journalist and writer
  • Edvard Magnus Edvardsen, Norwegian politician for the Labour Party
  • Edvard Brandes, Danish politician, critic and author
  • Edvard Möller, Swedish athlete
  • Edvard Westermarck, Finnish philosopher and sociologist
  • Edvard Magnus Rodhe, Swedish theologian and bishop of Lund 1925-1948
  • Edvard Grieg, Norwegian composer and pianist
  • Edvard Munch, Norwegian painter, whose best known work
  • Edvard Kardelj, Yugoslav journalist from Ljubljana, Slovenia
  • Edvard Rusjan,
  • Edvard Eriksen, Danish–Icelandic sculptor
  • Edvard Lasota, former Czech football player
  • Edvard Gylling, prominent Social Democratic politician in Finland
  • Edvard Persson, celebrated Swedish actor, director and singer
  • Edvard Drabløs acted in movie Gjest Baardsen
  • Edvard Olsson portrayed the role of Alex in thriller flick Follower.

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