Edson

What does the baby name Edson mean? Learn about what Edson means, its history & origin, popularity in our random name database, pronunciation, similar names, nicknames & spelling variations.

Edson - Name Meaning, Origin & Popularity

Spelling of Edson
E-D-S-O-N, is a 5-letter male given name.
Pronunciation of Edson
EHD-sən
ED son
Meaning of Edson
Son of edward, son of eda, son of ed.
Origin of Edson
The name 'Edson' has its roots in English and Scottish origins. It is derived from the combination of two elements 'Ed-' meaning 'wealth' or 'fortune', and '-son' indicating 'son of'. Therefore, 'Edson' can be interpreted as 'son of wealth' or 'son of fortune'. This name has been in use for centuries, with its earliest known use dating back to the 17th century.
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Similar Names, Nicknames, & Spelling Variations of Edson
Eddie
Eddison
Eddy
Edison
Popularity of Edson
Over time, the popularity of the name 'Edson' has experienced fluctuations. While it has never reached the top of the popularity charts, it has maintained a steady presence. In recent years, there has been a notable increase in the usage of the name, indicating a growing appreciation for its uniqueness and charm. This rise in popularity may be attributed to parents seeking names that are distinct yet not overly unconventional.
Edson currently has 10 likes, and is in the top 8% of liked boy's names. The name Cane is slightly more popular than Edson.

Etymology of Edson

The linguistic roots of the name 'Edson' can be traced back to Old English and Old Scottish languages. The element 'Ed-' is derived from the Old English word 'ēad', meaning 'wealth' or 'fortune'. The suffix '-son' is of Old English and Old Scottish origin, denoting 'son of'. Therefore, the name 'Edson' encapsulates the idea of being the 'son of wealth' or 'son of fortune.'

Cultural Significance of Edson

While the name 'Edson' does not have any specific cultural significance, it is widely embraced across various cultures and communities. Its universal appeal lies in its simplicity and elegance, making it adaptable to different cultural contexts. In some cultures, names with similar meanings, such as 'Richards' or 'Fortunato', may be used as alternatives to 'Edson'.