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Edwin

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Name — A male given name of Old English origin, roughly meaning "wealthy friend."

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Edwyn

Etymology

From Old English Eadwine, combining ead ("wealth, fortune") and wine ("friend").

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What does “Edwin” mean?

The word “Edwin” means a male given name of Old English origin, roughly meaning "wealthy friend.". In plain terms, a traditional English first name for men.

How do you pronounce “Edwin”?

“Edwin” is pronounced EHD-wihn (/ˈɛdwɪn/ in IPA).

How do you use “Edwin” in a sentence?

Here is “Edwin” used in a sentence: “Her grandfather, Edwin, immigrated in the 1950s.”

What part of speech is “Edwin”?

“Edwin” is a name.

Where does the word “Edwin” come from?

The word “Edwin” comes from Old English. From Old English Eadwine, combining ead ("wealth, fortune") and wine ("friend").

Is “Edwin” a common word?

“Edwin” is an uncommon word in modern English.

What is the origin and meaning of the name Edwin?

Edwin is a male given name of Old English origin, roughly meaning "wealthy friend." It combines Old English elements associated with prosperity and companionship.

Is Edwin used as a first name or a surname?

Edwin is used as a first (given) name rather than a surname. It is traditionally given to boys.

Are there common nickname forms of Edwin?

Yes, Edwin is often shortened informally to Ed, Eddie, or Ned. These short forms are used affectionately in place of the full name.

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