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Edgar Name Meaning

♂ BoyOld EnglishNumerology 83 notable bearers
8Life Number

Meaning & History

Classic Literary

The name Edgar has uncertain etymology, but it is believed to have Old English roots, derived from 'ead' meaning 'wealth, fortune' and 'gar' meaning 'spear'. This name was popularized in medieval England and spread through various European cultures, notably in England and France, and has been embraced in modern times across North America and Oceania due to its classic charm and historical significance. Its notable associations include the literary world, particularly through the works of Edgar Allan Poe, which have further solidified its place in cultural history. In contemporary society, Edgar resonates with parents seeking a name that conveys strength and ambition. Its historical connections to influential figures in literature and leadership make it appealing for parents who value tradition, creativity, and authority. The name’s robust sound and distinguished background contribute to its ongoing popularity, especially among those who appreciate its rich heritage and artistic associations.

Personality Archetype

The Leader — embodying ambition and authority, often inspiring others with their vision.

Core Numerology Traits: Ambition, authority, material mastery

Nickname Ideas

EdEddieGarDare

Numerology

8

With a Pythagorean numerology number of 8, Edgar embodies traits of ambition and authority. Individuals with this number are often seen as natural leaders, driven to achieve material mastery and success in their careers and relationships.

Famous Edgars

Edgar Allan Poe

American writer and poet, known for his macabre and mystery tales.

Edgar Rice Burroughs

American author, best known for creating the Tarzan character.

Edgar Wright

British filmmaker and director, recognized for his unique cinematic style.

Around the World

🇪🇺 Western Europe

In Western European cultures, Edgar is perceived as a traditional name with historical significance, often associated with nobility.

🫐 Eastern Europe

In Eastern Europe, Edgar is less common but retains an air of sophistication and is sometimes seen in literary contexts.

🌏 East Asia

In East Asian cultures, Edgar does not have direct equivalents, but names with similar sounds may be adopted by those interested in Western culture.

🕌 South & Southeast Asia

In South and Southeast Asia, the name Edgar is rare, often viewed as exotic and appealing in urban contexts.

🗽 North America

In the United States and Canada, Edgar has a moderate presence, often appreciated for its literary connections.

🌎 Latin America

In Latin American cultures, Edgar is recognized but not widely used, associated with literary figures.

🌊 Oceania

In Australia and New Zealand, Edgar is seen as a classic name, often chosen for its historical resonance.

Global Popularity

🇺🇸United StatesHigh
🇬🇧United KingdomModerate
🇫🇷FranceLow
🇩🇪GermanyModerate
🇪🇸SpainLow
🇯🇵JapanRare
🇮🇳IndiaRare
🇧🇷BrazilLow
🇦🇺AustraliaModerate