Edgar

ED-gar
Meaning: Wealthy spear
Gender
Boy
Origin
Old English, Anglo-Saxon, Norse
Popularity Rank
#435 (boys)
#863 (overall)

Popularity Summary

Edgar has fluctuated in popularity over the years but remains a timeless choice that evokes a sense of sophistication and depth.

Why Parents Choose Edgar

Parents often choose Edgar for its classic charm, strong historical roots, and literary connections, reflecting a love for tradition and culture.

History & Cultural Significance

The name Edgar originates from Old English, derived from 'ēad' meaning 'wealth, fortune' and 'gār' meaning 'spear'. It was borne by several kings of England, notably Edgar the Peaceful in the 10th century, which solidified its status as a regal name. It has been referenced in literature, notably by Shakespeare in 'King Lear'.

Edgar has been a popular name in English-speaking countries for centuries and is associated with nobility and literary heritage.

Notable People Named Edgar

  • Edgar Allan Poe
  • Edgar Degas
  • Edgar Wright
  • Edgar Winter

Name Variations

Edgardo Eadgar Egar

Related Names

Edward Edmund Eldon

Similar Sounding Names

Eli Ewan Edison

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Pop Culture References

  • The character Edgar in 'The Lion King
  • Edgar Allan Poe's stories adapted into numerous films