Edvard name - Meaning of Edvard
- Gender
- Masculine
- Lucky Number
- 9
- Usage
- Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Finnish, Slovene, Czech, Armenian, English, Swedish
- Pronounced
- ED-vard
- Edvard Meaning
- Form of Edward. Edvard is a Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, and Finnish variant of Edward. Edward originates in Old English and means "wealthy guard". It has been one of the most popular masculine given names over centuries and in different spellings all over the world. Popular with aristocracy, it was borne by several kings of England. Lately, its popularity in the United States has declined.
Edvard Related Names
Variants: Eetu (Finnish), Eduard (Czech), Eduard (Armenian)
Diminutive: Edi (Slovene)
Other Languages: Eadweard (Anglo-Saxon), Edorta (Basque), Eduard (Catalan), Eduard, Edi (Croatian), Eduard, Ed (Dutch), Edward, Ed, Eddie, Eddy, Ned, Ted, Teddy (English), Eduard (Estonian), Édouard (French), Eduard (Georgian), Eduard (German), Ekewaka (Hawaiian), Eduárd, Edvárd (Hungarian), Eadbhárd (Irish), Edoardo (Italian), Eduards (Latvian), Edward (Polish), Duarte, Eduardo, Dado, Du, Duda, Dudu, Edu (Portuguese), Eduard (Romanian), Eduard (Russian), Eideard (Scottish), Eduard (Slovak), Eduardo, Lalo (Spanish)
Edvard Celebrities
Edvard Grieg - composer, Edvard Hambro - politician,