The name Edmund is usually given to a Boy.
        
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            The origin of the name lies in English.
        
        Edmund is pronounced as ED-mund
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    Edmund is a modern derivative of the Old English name Eadmund, itself derived from two Old English words - ead which means prosperity or wealth, and mund which means protection.
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        Meaning
        Of Old 
English origin meaning wealthy protection, a compound name composed of the elements ad (prosperity, wealth) and mund (hand, protection).
 
    
    
    
     
    
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        Meaning
        Means "rich protection", from the Old 
English elements ead "wealth, fortune" and mund "protection". This was the name of two Anglo-Saxon kings of England. It was also borne by two saints, including a 9th-century 
King of East Anglia who, according to tradition, was shot to death with arrows after refusing to divide his 
Christian kingdom with 
An invading pagan 
Danish leader. This Old 
English name remained in use after the 
Norman Conquest (even being used by 
King Henry III for one of his sons), though it became less common after the 15th century.Famous bearers of the name include the 
English poet 
Edmund Spenser (1552-1599), the German-Czech philosopher 
Edmund Husserl (1859-1938) and New 
Zealand mountaineer 
Edmund Hillary (1919-2008), the first person to climb Mount 
Everest.
 
    
        Origin
        English, German, Polish
     
    
    
        Pronunciation
        /ˈɛd.mənd/(English) /ˈɛt.mʊnt/(German) /ˈɛd.munt/(Polish)