Edwin

ED-win
Meaning: Wealthy friend
Gender
Boy
Origin
Old English, Anglo-Saxon, Germanic
Popularity Rank
#385 (boys)
#756 (overall)

Popularity Summary

Edwin has maintained a steady level of popularity, particularly in the United States and the UK, where it is appreciated for its vintage appeal.

Why Parents Choose Edwin

Parents often choose the name Edwin for its classic charm and strong historical roots. It evokes a sense of tradition and stability while still feeling fresh and modern.

History & Cultural Significance

The name Edwin originates from Old English, combining the elements 'ead' meaning 'wealth' or 'fortune' and 'wine' meaning 'friend'. It gained popularity in medieval England, especially due to Saint Edwin of Northumbria, who was a significant figure in the early Christian church in England.

Edwin has historical significance in English culture, often associated with nobility and leadership, particularly due to its use among Anglo-Saxon kings.

Notable People Named Edwin

  • Edwin Booth
  • Edwin Hubble
  • Edwin Starr

Name Variations

Ed Eddie Edouard Eduardo

Related Names

Edward Ewan Edric

Similar Sounding Names

Names with Similar Feel

Arthur Walter Harold

Sibling Name Ideas

Pop Culture References

  • Edwin in Shakespeare's "King Lear
  • Character Edwin from the TV show "The Office