English dictionary, thesaurus, translations & etymology
FreeDict.com
name Uncommon

Eduardo

ehd-WAHR-doh

Eduardo (name) means a masculine given name, the Spanish and Portuguese form of Edward, meaning "wealthy guardian.". Example: “Eduardo grew up in a small town near Lisbon.”

name
1
A masculine given name, the Spanish and Portuguese form of Edward, meaning "wealthy guardian."
"Eduardo grew up in a small town near Lisbon."
Study it as flashcards or scroll it in Flow — saved to your collection.
Test yourself on “Eduardo” A quick quiz — meaning, synonyms & usage

Fill the gap

Can you complete this real example?

_____ grew up in a small town near Lisbon.

Etymology

From Portuguese or Spanish Eduardo.

Origin: Portuguese

Related words

Rhymes for Eduardo

See all rhymes for Eduardo →

Frequently asked questions

What does “Eduardo” mean?

The word “Eduardo” means a masculine given name, the Spanish and Portuguese form of Edward, meaning "wealthy guardian.".

How do you pronounce “Eduardo”?

“Eduardo” is pronounced ehd-WAHR-doh (/ɛdˈwɑɹdoʊ/ in IPA).

How do you use “Eduardo” in a sentence?

Here is “Eduardo” used in a sentence: “Eduardo grew up in a small town near Lisbon.”

What part of speech is “Eduardo”?

“Eduardo” is a name.

Is “Eduardo” a common word?

“Eduardo” is an uncommon word in modern English.

Featured in

People also searched

Definitions: FreeDict original editorial · etymology from Wiktionary