Eward
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Eward is a boy’s name of English origin, meaning “A variant spelling of Edward, meaning 'wealthy guardian' or 'prosperous protector'.”, and peaked in popularity in 1961.
What Eward Means
“A variant spelling of Edward, meaning 'wealthy guardian' or 'prosperous protector'.”
The Story of Eward
Imagine a shield, ancient and strong, not just protecting treasure, but the very heart of what matters.
Eward is a name whispered from English soil, a variation of Edward, recorded as early as 1908. It carries the weight of centuries of tradition, rooted in the Anglo-Saxon desire to safeguard what is precious.
This is a name for your son, a child you envision as a steadfast guardian. You feel his innate need to protect the vulnerable, to stand firm when others falter, ensuring prosperity not just for himself, but for those he holds dear.
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Peak Year
#14 in 1961
Total Births
293
First Recorded
1908
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