Boy Edmund Edmund means: wealthy protector. Edmund Name Origin: English Pronunciation: e-dmu-nd, ed-mund See what 3 people think about Edmund Share Popularity Alternatives Lists Comments Infographic of Edmund name meaning, which is wealthy protector Ask your friends & family about Edmund… Share Pin Tweet Email Text Edmund Name Popularity How popular is the name Edmund? Here’s everything we know. Chart Raw Data By State Year Rank # Births % Births 1910 156 163 0.0463% 1911 146 189 0.0508% 1912 142 414 0.0821% 1913 132 565 0.0997% 1914 131 749 0.1075% 1915 137 913 0.1005% 1916 135 1,001 0.1036% 1917 135 1,019 0.1019% 1918 141 1,062 0.099% 1919 144 974 0.093% 1920 139 1,066 0.0959% 1921 143 1,077 0.0941% 1922 155 971 0.0872% 1923 143 1,112 0.0993% 1924 148 1,080 0.093% 1925 153 1,000 0.0885% 1926 158 974 0.0886% 1927 165 891 0.0805% 1928 164 874 0.0817% 1929 173 788 0.0761% 1930 178 756 0.0724% 1931 186 673 0.0682% 1932 192 636 0.0644% 1933 210 515 0.0553% 1934 208 560 0.0579% 1935 215 520 0.0535% 1936 218 502 0.0521% 1937 234 467 0.0474% 1938 239 458 0.0447% 1939 255 414 0.0407% 1940 248 452 0.0425% 1941 234 509 0.0452% 1942 233 558 0.0442% 1943 223 618 0.0473% 1944 249 505 0.0407% 1945 277 428 0.0351% 1946 246 595 0.0403% 1947 272 583 0.0349% 1948 283 531 0.0333% 1949 282 548 0.0341% 1950 288 512 0.0318% 1951 273 581 0.0343% 1952 273 605 0.0347% 1953 284 571 0.0323% 1954 291 559 0.0306% 1955 298 554 0.0301% 1956 308 543 0.0287% 1957 291 621 0.0323% 1958 327 510 0.027% 1959 341 476 0.0251% 1960 347 464 0.0245% 1961 348 475 0.0252% 1962 380 404 0.022% 1963 366 429 0.0239% 1964 358 435 0.0247% 1965 378 381 0.0233% 1966 385 352 0.0225% 1967 411 303 0.02% 1968 425 281 0.0187% 1969 446 261 0.0169% 1970 476 247 0.0155% 1971 496 222 0.0148% 1972 516 183 0.0134% 1973 532 170 0.0131% 1974 545 169 0.013% 1975 556 162 0.0126% 1976 601 138 0.0107% 1977 504 219 0.0162% 1978 489 228 0.017% 1979 468 264 0.0187% 1980 531 209 0.0143% 1981 550 190 0.0129% 1982 575 177 0.0118% 1983 619 140 0.0095% 1984 654 123 0.0083% 1985 651 129 0.0085% 1986 621 158 0.0105% 1987 662 142 0.0093% 1988 729 121 0.0078% 1989 752 122 0.0076% 1990 822 107 0.0065% 1991 899 89 0.0055% 1992 852 99 0.0062% 1993 921 88 0.0056% 1994 921 91 0.0059% 1995 963 84 0.0056% 1996 964 84 0.0056% 1997 911 100 0.0068% 1998 1,079 72 0.0048% 1999 1,060 79 0.0053% 2000 1,123 74 0.0048% 2001 1,122 76 0.005% 2002 1,172 71 0.0047% 2003 1,207 71 0.0047% 2004 1,217 73 0.0048% 2005 1,507 44 0.0029% 2006 1,502 46 0.0029% 2007 1,495 50 0.0032% 2008 1,385 63 0.0041% 2009 1,460 56 0.0037% 2010 1,623 38 0.0026% 2011 1,583 40 0.0028% 2012 1,296 70 0.0049% 2013 1,214 82 0.0058% 2014 1,052 123 0.0084% 2015 1,055 121 0.0083% 2016 977 142 0.0098% 2017 1,078 110 0.0079% 2018 1,075 111 0.0081% 2019 1,084 110 0.0081% 2020 1,553 57 0.0045% 2021 1,245 105 0.0086% 2022 1,232 109 0.0083% Alabama (AL) Arkansas (AR) Arizona (AZ) California (CA) Colorado (CO) Connecticut (CT) District of Columbia (DC) Delaware (DE) Florida (FL) Georgia (GA) Hawaii (HI) Iowa (IA) Idaho (ID) Illinois (IL) Indiana (IN) Kansas (KS) Kentucky (KY) Louisiana (LA) Massachusetts (MA) Maryland (MD) Maine (ME) Michigan (MI) Minnesota (MN) Missouri (MO) Mississippi (MS) Montana (MT) North Carolina (NC) North Dakota (ND) Nebraska (NE) New Hampshire (NH) New Jersey (NJ) New Mexico (NM) New York (NY) Ohio (OH) Oklahoma (OK) Oregon (OR) Pennsylvania (PA) Rhode Island (RI) South Carolina (SC) South Dakota (SD) Tennessee (TN) Texas (TX) Utah (UT) Virginia (VA) Vermont (VT) Washington (WA) Wisconsin (WI) West Virginia (WV) Data via SSA.gov. Names Like Edmund If you like Edmund, you’ll love these other names like Edmund. What names are variants of Edmund? Mix it up with these names that are a variation of the name Edmund. Name Meaning Origin Popularity Other Gender Eadmund Wealthy protector English Eamon Wealthy protector Irish Eamonn Wealthy protector Irish Ed Wealthy spear; wealthy protector; wealthy guard; wealthy friend English Eddie Wealthy guard English Eddy Wealthy spear; son of Edward; wealthy protector; wealthy guard; wealthy friend English Edmon Wealthy protector English Edmond Wealthy protector English Edmonde Wealthy protector English Edmondo Wealthy protector English Edmundo Wealthy protector English Ned A diminutive form of Edward. English Neddie Wealthy protector; wealthy guard English Odon Wealthy protector English Ted A diminutive form of Edward, Theodore, and Theodoric. Greek Teddy Wealthy protector; brave people; God's gift Greek What names sound like Edmund? If you like how Edmund sounds, you might also like these names that sound like Edmund. Name Meaning Origin Popularity Other Gender Admon Earth Hebrew Othman Wealthy man German What names are similar to Edmund? Find a name that’s like Edmund, but just a little bit different. Name Meaning Origin Popularity Other Gender Aimon Fatherland German Lists With Edmund Find inspiration in these baby boy name lists featuring the name Edmund. Catholic Boy Names With Virtue and Valor // 248 names Find faith and meaning in Catholic boy names. Browse our collection of these devoted darlings, including papal picks, apostles, and saints. Sophisticated Boy Names With Suave Styling // 189 names Sophisticated boy names have a refined polish that carries from boyhood to the boardroom and beyond. Browse our list of these fancy finds. Boy Names That Mean Protector // 130 names Find hidden strength and so much more with boy names that mean protector. Browse our collection of these strapping monikers. Fancy Boy Names With Flair and Finesse // 205 names Need a name with a pop of posh? Check out these fancy boy names for something fit for an upper-crust cutie. Royal Names for Boys With Regal Charm // 136 names Royal names for boys are crown jewels of history and legend. From real-life royal names to fictional finds, we’ve got them all on our fun list. Siblings of Edmund Mamas with kids named Edmund also have kids with these names. Name Meaning Origin Popularity Other Gender Joseph Jehovah will increase Hebrew Share Your Thoughts 3 Comments melissa Mar 18 at 10:22 am We wanted to use a grandparents name for the middle name ( James) and wanted to find an older name that went well for the first name. So we landed on Edmund. We don’t like the nickname Ed. And the only two comments we get is that it’s an old man’s name or Narnia. Reply Larissa Sep 12 at 10:58 am This was my great grandpa’s name. I never met him, but my grandma always said he was the best man she ever knew. I also picked it because my first two kids have names that start with “D” and my third starts with “E”, now I have two of each. Its timeless and classy too. Reply Lisa Oct 15 at 10:26 am Eddie was my husband’s grandfather, and we wanted something more unique to compliment our other children’s names. We also love that it is Old English like our son Graham. Reply Share your thoughts on the name Edmund Cancel ReplyYour email address will not be published. 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melissa Mar 18 at 10:22 am We wanted to use a grandparents name for the middle name ( James) and wanted to find an older name that went well for the first name. So we landed on Edmund. We don’t like the nickname Ed. And the only two comments we get is that it’s an old man’s name or Narnia. Reply
Larissa Sep 12 at 10:58 am This was my great grandpa’s name. I never met him, but my grandma always said he was the best man she ever knew. I also picked it because my first two kids have names that start with “D” and my third starts with “E”, now I have two of each. Its timeless and classy too. Reply
Lisa Oct 15 at 10:26 am Eddie was my husband’s grandfather, and we wanted something more unique to compliment our other children’s names. We also love that it is Old English like our son Graham. Reply