Edmond

/ˈɛdmənd/ proper noun

Definition

A masculine given name of Anglo-Saxon origin meaning 'fortunate protector.' Also used as a place name in various locations.

Etymology

From Old English 'Eadmund', combining 'ead' (fortune, prosperity) + 'mund' (protector, guardian). The name was borne by several Anglo-Saxon kings and saints, helping establish its popularity.

Kelly Says

Saint Edmund the Martyr, a 9th-century East Anglian king, became so revered that Bury St Edmunds was named after him and he nearly became England's patron saint before St George. The name's meaning 'fortunate protector' proved ironic for the saint, who died protecting his kingdom from Viking invaders.

Translations

AMአማርኛ
ኤድሞንድ
ɛd.mond
ARالعربية
إدموند
ʾidmūnd
BNবাংলা
এডমন্ড
eḍmonḍ
CACatalà
Edmond
ədˈmon
CSČeština
Edmond
ɛt.mɔnt
DADansk
Edmond
ɛtˈmɔnt
DEDeutsch
Edmond
ɛtˈmɔnt
ELΕλληνικά
Εντμόνδος
eˈdmonðos
ESEspañol
Edmond
eˈmon
FAفارسی
ادموند
ad.mond
FISuomi
Edmond
et.mont
FRFrançais
Edmond
ɛdmɔ̃
GUGU
એડમંડ
eḍmaṇḍ
HAHA
Edmond
ed.mond
HEעברית
אדמונד
ʾad.mond
HIहिन्दी
एडमंड
eḍmaṇḍ
HUMagyar
Edmond
ɛd.mɔnt
IDBahasa Indonesia
Edmond
ɛd.mɔnt
IGIG
Edmond
ed.mond
ITItaliano
Edmondo
edˈmon.do
JA日本語
エドモンド
edomondo
KKKK
Эдмонд
ɛd.mɔnt
KMKM
អេដម៉ុន
ʔeːd mon
KO한국어
에드먼드
edŭmondŭ
MRMR
एडमंड
eḍmaṇḍ
MSBahasa Melayu
Edmond
ɛd.mɔnt
MYမြန်မာ
အက်ဒ်မွန်း
ʔɛt.mun
NLNederlands
Edmond
ɛt.mɔnt
NONorsk
Edmond
ɛt.mɔnt
PAPA
ਐਡਮੰਡ
aediṇand
PLPolski
Edmond
ɛd.mɔnt
PTPortuguês
Edmundo
ɛdˈmũdu
RORomână
Edmond
ed.mond
RUРусский
Эдмонд
ɛdˈmɔnt
SVSvenska
Edmond
ɛd.mɔnd
SWKiswahili
Edmondi
eˈdmon.di
TAதமிழ்
எட்மண்ட்
eṭmaṇṭ
TEతెలుగు
ఎడ్మండ్
eḍmaṇḍ
THไทย
เอ็ดมอนด์
ʔet.mon
TLTL
Edmond
ed.mond
TRTürkçe
Edmond
edˈmond
UKУкраїнська
Едмонд
ɛdˈmɔnt
URاردو
ایڈمنڈ
aediṇand
VITiếng Việt
Edmond
et.mont
YOYO
Edmond
ed.mond
ZH中文
埃德蒙
āi dé méng
ZUZU
Edmondi
eˈdmon.di

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