"Eadweard" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Eadweard is an Old English name, which is the contemporary spelling of Edward. It was the name of several Anglo-Saxon kings of England, including King Edward the Confessor, who ruled from 1042 to 1066.
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.
"heads" is a plural noun that refers to the upper part of the human body, including the face and scalp. It can also refer to the upper portion of the upper extremities of animals, such as cattle.