The baby name Eadmund is a boy name, 2 syllables long and is pronounced "ED-mund".
Eadmund is English in Origin.
Eadmund is a name of English origin, meaning "wealthy protector". The name is composed of two Old English elements: "ead" meaning "wealth, fortune, prosperity" and "mund" meaning "protector". The name was popular in Anglo-Saxon England and was borne by several kings of the period, including Eadmund Ironside who ruled from 1016 to 1017. The name has remained in use in England throughout the centuries and is still occasionally given to boys today.
The pronunciation of Eadmund is EE-dmund. The name is typically spelled with an "a" in modern English as Edmund, but the original spelling with an "e" is still used in some cases. The name is predominantly masculine, although it could be used for a female with the addition of a feminine suffix such as "a" or "ine".
Eadmund is a name with a rich history and a strong meaning. It has been borne by several notable figures throughout English history, including saints, kings, and literary characters. The name's popularity has waxed and waned over the centuries, but it remains a classic and timeless choice for parents seeking a traditional English name with a strong meaning.
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