Edmond
/ˈɛdmənd/
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Edmond is an English name derived from the Old English elements 'ēad', meaning 'wealth' or 'prosperity', and 'mund', meaning 'protector'. It conveys the idea of a prosperous guardian or leader. Historically, it has been borne by noble figures, adding a sense of dignity and strength to the name.
Edmond de Rothschild
Philanthropist, Father of the Yishuv
Edmond Rostand
Playwright, Cyrano de Bergerac
Edmond O'Brien
Actor, The Great Imposter
Edmond Malone
Scholar, Irish Shakespearian scholar
Edmond Jabès
Poet, The Book of Resemblances
Edmond Hoyle
Author, According to Hoyle
E. R. Haggar
Business, President/CEO of Haggar Clothing Co.
Edmond T. Gréville
Film Director, Beat Girl
Edmond Frémy
Chemist, Discovered hydrogen fluoride
Edmond H. Fischer
Scientist, Protein phosphorylation
Edmond J. English
Business, CEO of TJX, 2000-05
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Eddie
Monty
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