Eduardo

Eduardo means 'wealthy guard' or 'guardian of wealth.' It signifies a person who is perceived to be protective of valuable things, whether it's in terms of wealth, virtues, or other important aspects of life.

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Eduardo is of Spanish and Portuguese origin. The name is derived from the Old English name 'Eadweard,' which means 'wealthy guard.' It became popular in Iberian regions through cultural interactions in the Middle Ages.

  • Popularity: 698th
  • Babies named Eduardo in the US in 2023:
    Female: 0
    Male: 920
  • Nicknames: Eddie, Ed, Lalo, Edy, Edu.
  • Full Names: Edward, Edvard, Edouard, Eduard, Edmund.
  • Famous Namesakes: Eduardo Galeano-author, Eduardo Kobra-artist, Eduardo Paolozzi-sculptor, Eduardo Noriega-actor, Eduardo Mondlane-politician.
  • Gender: Typically a male name, often traditional in Spanish and Portuguese-speaking countries.
  • Numerology: Eduardo is associated with the numerology number 6, which signifies harmony, balance, and responsibility. People with this name are seen as family-oriented, nurturing, and compassionate. They are committed to helping and supporting others.

Eduardo is particularly popular in Spanish and Portuguese-speaking countries. Its popularity can vary based on geographical location and cultural influence. In some regions, it is a classic name constantly tied with historical and cultural significance.

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