Edihe
Derived from names like Edith, meaning 'rich war' or 'prosperous in battle'.
Edik
A diminutive form of Edward, meaning 'wealthy guardian'.
Edild
Derived from names meaning 'wealthy or prosperous' and 'battle'.
Edilda
Meaning 'prosperous warrior', often a variant of names like Edith.
Edilfred
Meaning 'wealthy peace', combining elements of wealth and peace in battle.
Ediline
A diminutive form of Edith, meaning 'prosperous in war'.
Ediltrudis
From elements meaning 'fortune' and 'battle', often relates to strong female figures.
Edin
A form of Edward, meaning 'wealthy guardian'.
Edina
Meaning 'rich' or 'prosperous', often interpreted as 'wealthy'.
Edine
A variant spelling of Edina, meaning 'rich or prosperous'.
Edison
Meaning 'son of Edward' or 'wealthy protector'.
Edit
Derived from Edith, meaning 'wealthy gift' or 'prosperous'.
Edita
A diminutive form of Edith, meaning 'wealthy or prosperous'.
Edite
A Portuguese variation of Edith, meaning 'prosperous or wealthy'.
Edith
Meaning 'wealthy gift' or 'prosperous warrior'.
Editha
A variation of Edith, meaning 'wealthy war' or 'prosperous in battle'.
Edithe
A variation of Edith, meaning 'prospering and blessed'.
Editta
A variant of Edith, meaning 'wealthy' or 'prosperous'.
Ediva
Derived from the name Edith, meaning 'rich lady' or 'wealthy.'
Edla
Derived from the Old Norse name, meaning 'noble.'
Edlin
A diminutive or variant of Edwin, meaning 'rich friend.'
Edlyn
A modern variant of Ethelinda, meaning 'noble one.'
Edma
A variation of Edmer, meaning 'wealthy protector.'
Edmanda
A feminine variation of Edmund, meaning 'prosperous protector.'
Edmar
Meaning 'wealthy and famous' or 'prosperous.'
Edmark
A combination of 'Ed', meaning 'wealth,' and 'mark', meaning 'border' or 'land.'
Edme
A variation of the name Edmund, meaning 'wealthy protector.'
Edmee
The feminine form of Edme, meaning 'rich protector.'
Edmod
A variation of Edmond, meaning 'wealthy protector.'
Edmon
A variant of Edmund, meaning 'wealthy protector.'
Edmond
Meaning 'wealthy protector' or 'rich defender' from Old English.
Edmonda
The feminine form of Edmund, meaning 'wealthy protector.'
Edmonde
The feminine variant of Edmon, meaning 'wealthy protector.'
Edmondo
Italian form of Edmund, meaning 'wealthy protector.'
Edmonia
A variant of the name Edmund, signifying 'wealthy protector.'
Edmonn
A variant of Edmund, meaning 'wealthy protector.'
Edmont
Derived from Edmund, meaning 'wealthy protector.'
Edmund
Meaning 'wealthy protector,' derived from Old English.
Edmunda
A feminine form of Edmund, meaning 'wealthy protector.'
Edmundo
The Spanish version of Edmund, meaning 'wealthy protector.'
Edmundus
Derived from Latin, meaning 'wealthy protector.'
Ednita
A diminutive of Edna, signifying 'little delight.'
Ednowain
A variant of the name Edwynn, typically meaning 'wealthy friend.'
Ednyfed
A name of a historic prince, associated with wealth and nobility.
Edo
An Italian form of Edward, meaning 'wealthy guardian.'
Edoardo
Italian version of Edward, meaning 'wealthy guardian.'
Edolf
Meaning 'wealthy wolf,' derived from Old German roots.
Edolie
Derived from the name Edolyn, meaning 'wealthy friend.'
Edolina
A feminine form of Edolyn, meaning 'wealthy friend.'
Edonia
Derived from the name 'Eden,' meaning 'delight' or 'place of pleasure.'
Edony
A modern variant of Eden, signifying 'delight' or 'pleasure.'
Edouard
A French form of Edward, meaning 'wealthy guardian.'
Edrea
Derived from the name 'Edra,' meaning 'a rich, powerful ruler.'
Edred
Meaning 'wealthy counsel or elder.'
Edric
Meaning 'wealthy ruler.'
Edrice
A variant of Edric, meaning 'wealthy ruler.'
Edrich
Meaning 'powerful ruler.'
Edrick
A variant of Edric, meaning 'wealthy ruler.'
Edrie
A diminutive form of Edra, implying 'noble or powerful person.'
Edrik
A variant of Edric, meaning 'wealthy ruler.'
Edsel
Meaning 'wealthy one's nobleman' or 'sacred.'
Edson
Meaning 'son of Edward' or 'rich guardian.'
Eduard
A German form of Edward, meaning 'wealthy guardian.'
Eduarda
The female form of Edward, meaning 'wealthy guard' or 'rich guard.'
Eduardo
The Spanish form of Edward, meaning 'wealthy guard' or 'rich guard.'
Eduin
A diminutive of Edward, meaning 'wealthy friend' or 'rich friend.'
Eduino
A variant of Edward, meaning 'wealthy guard' or 'rich guard.'
Eduinus
Derived from Edward, meaning 'wealthy guard' or 'rich protector.'
Edulf
An Old High German name meaning 'rich wolf.'
Edus
A variant of Eduardo, meaning 'wealthy guard' or 'rich guard.'
Edusa
A diminutive or feminine form related to Edward, meaning 'wealthy guard.'
Eduuard
A variant of Edward, meaning 'wealthy guard.'
Eduuin
An Old form derivative of Edward, meaning 'wealthy friend.'
Eduuine
A variant of Edward, meaning 'wealthy and noble.'
Eduwiges
Derived from the German name Hedwig, meaning 'battle and war.'
Edvard
The Scandinavian form of Edward, meaning 'wealthy guard.'
Edvig
A variant of Edward, meaning 'wealthy friend.'
Edvige
Derived from Hedwig, meaning 'battle and war,' often associated with nobility.
Edvin
A variant of Edward, meaning 'wealthy friend.'
Edvinas
A Lithuanian form of Edwin; meaning 'rich friend.'
Edwald
An Old High German name meaning 'wealthy ruler.'
Edwaldo
A variant of Edward, meaning 'wealthy guard.'
Edward
An Old English name meaning 'wealthy guard' or 'rich protector.'
Edwarda
The feminine form of Edward, meaning 'wealthy guardian' or 'rich protector.'
Edwarde
A variant of Edward, meaning 'wealthy guardian' or 'rich protector.'
Edwardeen
A diminutive form of Edward, signifying 'guardian of riches.'
Edwardene
A variant of Edward for females, meaning 'wealthy guardian.'
Edwardina
The feminine form of Edward, meaning 'rich protector.'
Edwardine
A variant of Edwardina, meaning 'wealthy protector.'
Edwardo
The Spanish version of Edward, meaning 'wealthy guardian.'
Edwards
A patronymic surname derived from Edward, meaning 'wealthy guardian.'
Edwardson
A patronymic surname meaning 'son of Edward,' indicating lineage from a wealthy guardian.
Edwardus
The Latin variant of Edward, meaning 'wealthy guardian.'
Edwardyne
A feminine variation of Edward, meaning 'guardian of wealth.'
Edwarya
A modern variation of Edward, often associated with wealth and protection.
Edweena
A diminutive form of Edwardine, indicating 'wealthy protector.'
Edwen
A variant of Edwin, meaning 'rich friend.'
Edwena
The feminine form of Edwin, meaning 'rich friend.'
Edwiena
An alternative form of Edwena, also meaning 'rich friend.'
Edwige
A French name meaning 'battle or war,' often linked to the historical Saint Edwige.