"Eadmund" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Eadmund" Meaning

Edmund is a masculine given name that originates from the Old English words "ead" meaning "wealth" and "mund" meaning "protection". It is often associated with the Anglo-Saxon king Edmund the Martyr, who was killed in 869 AD. The name Edmund is derived from the Latin name "Edmundus" and has been popular among English monarchs and nobility throughout history.

"Eadmund" Examples

Edmund's Usage Examples


Noun

"Edmund, the prince, was kind to the poor villagers." (In this example, "Edmund" is a proper noun referring to a person's name.)
"I'm reading a biography about King Edmund." (Here, "Edmund" refers to a historical figure.)

Proper Noun

"St. Edmund's College is a prestigious institution in the UK." (In this example, "St. Edmund's" is a proper noun referring to a specific college.)
"The Edmund Fitzgerald, a Great Lakes freighter, sank in 1975." (Here, "Edmund Fitzgerald" is a proper noun referring to a specific ship.)

Note: The word "Edmund" can also be used as a surname, but the examples provided above focus on its usage as a given name or a proper noun.

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