Edmund is a masculine
given name
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or
surname
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in the
English language
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. The name is derived from the
Old English
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elements ''ēad'', meaning "prosperity" or "riches", and ''mund'', meaning "protector".
Persons named Edmund include:
People
Kings and nobles
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Edmund the Martyr
Edmund the Martyr (also known as St Edmund or Edmund of East Anglia, died 20 November 869) was king of East Anglia from about 855 until his death.
Few historical facts about Edmund are known, as the kingdom of East Anglia was devastated by t ...
(died 869 or 870), king of East Anglia
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Edmund I
Edmund I or Eadmund I (920/921 – 26 May 946) was King of the English from 27 October 939 until his death in 946. He was the elder son of King Edward the Elder and his third wife, Queen Eadgifu, and a grandson of King Alfred the Great. After ...
(922–946), King of England from 939 to 946
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Edmund Ironside (989–1016), also known as Edmund II, King of England in 1016
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Edmund of Scotland (after 1070 – after 1097)
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Edmund Crouchback (1245–1296), son of King Henry III of England and claimant to the Sicilian throne
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Edmund, 2nd Earl of Cornwall
Edmund of Almain (26 December 1249 – 1300) was the second Earl of Cornwall of the fourth creation from 1272. He joined the Ninth Crusade in 1271, but never made it to the Holy Land. He was the regent of the Kingdom of England from 1286 to 1289 ...
(1249–1300), earl of Cornwall; English nobleman of royal descent
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Edmund of Langley, 1st Duke of York
Edmund of Langley, Duke of York (5 June 1341 – 1 August 1402) was the fourth surviving son of King Edward III of England and Philippa of Hainault. Like many medieval English princes, Edmund gained his nickname from his birthplace: Kings Langle ...
(1341–1402), son of King Edward III of England
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Edmund Tudor, earl of Richmond (1430–1456), English and Welsh nobleman
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Edmund, Prince of Schwarzenberg
Edmund Leopold Friedrich, Prince of Schwarzenberg (18 November 1803, in Vienna – 17 November 1873, in Orlík Castle) was the last created Austrian field marshal of the 19th century.
Life
He was the youngest son of famous field marshal Karl P ...
(1803–1873), the last created Austrian field marshal of the 19th century
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Saint Edmund (disambiguation) Saint Edmund may refer to:
* Saint Edmund the Martyr (d. 869), king of East Anglia who was venerated as a martyr saint soon after his death at the hands of Vikings
* Saint Edmund Arrowsmith (1585–1628), Jesuit, one of the Forty Martyrs of England ...
, religious title given to several persons
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Eadmund of Winchester (died between 833 and 838), once thought to have been a Bishop of Winchester
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Edmund of Durham
Edmund (or Eadmund; died 1041) was Bishop of Durham from 1021 to 1041.Fryde, et al. ''Handbook of British Chronology'' p. 216
Symeon of Durham relates the story that Edmund was a monk of Durham Cathedral, and that he was chosen as bishop because ...
(died 1041), Bishop of Durham
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Edmund Arrowsmith
Edmund Arrowsmith ''(baptized as "Brian Arrowsmith")'', SJ (c. 1585 – 28 August 1628) was one of the Forty Martyrs of England and Wales of the Catholic Church. The main source of information on Arrowsmith is a contemporary account written ...
(1585–1628), Jesuit, one of the Forty Martyrs of England and Wales
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Edmund Campion (1540–1581), English Jesuit priest and martyr
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Edmund Gennings
Edmund Gennings, sometimes called ''Edmund Jennings'', (1567 – 10 December 1591), was an English martyr, who was executed during the English Reformation for being a Roman Catholic priest. He came from Lichfield, Staffordshire.
Life
Genning ...
(1567–1591), English priest and martyr
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Edmund Kalau
Edmund J. Kalau (9 July 1928 – 8 January 2014) was a German aviator, missionary, and pastor. He was a member of the Hitler Youth during his childhood prior to his conversion to Christianity. As an adult, Kalau served as a missionary in Micrones ...
(1928–2014), German missionary and minister
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Edmund Peiris (1897–1989), Sri Lankan Roman Catholic priest,
Bishop of Chilaw from 1940-1972
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Edmund Rich (1175–1240), also called Edmund of Abingdon; Archbishop of Canterbury
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Edmund Ignatius Rice
Edmund Ignatius Rice ( ga, Éamonn Iognáid Rís; 1 June 1762 – 29 August 1844) was a Catholic missionary and educationalist. He was the founder of two religious institutes of religious brothers: the Congregation of Christian Brothers and t ...
(1762–1844), founder of the Congregation of Christian Brothers
In politics
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Edmund Burke
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(1729–1797), Irish statesman, political theorist, and philosopher
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Edmund Barton
Sir Edmund "Toby" Barton, (18 January 18497 January 1920) was an Australian politician and judge who served as the first prime minister of Australia from 1901 to 1903, holding office as the leader of the Protectionist Party. He resigned to ...
(1849−1920), Australian prime minister
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Edmund Joseph Cooray, Sri Lankan Senator,
Minister of Justice of Sri Lanka from March 1960 to July 1960
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Edmund Bernard Dimbulane, Sri Lankan
Member of Parliament
A member of parliament (MP) is the representative in parliament of the people who live in their electoral district. In many countries with bicameral parliaments, this term refers only to members of the lower house since upper house members of ...
for
Alutnuwara
Alutnuwara Town is a town in Sri Lanka. It is located within Central Province.
See also
*List of towns in Central Province, Sri Lanka
Central Province is a province of Sri Lanka, containing the Kandy District, Matale District, and Nuwara Eliya ...
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Edmund Rowland Gooneratna (1845–1914), Sri Lankan Gate
Mudaliyar, scholar, planter, Buddhist revivalist
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Edmund Walter Jayawardena, Sri Lankan lawyer and diplomat
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Edmund Muskie
Edmund Sixtus Muskie (March 28, 1914March 26, 1996) was an American statesman and political leader who served as the 58th United States Secretary of State under President Jimmy Carter, a United States Senator from Maine from 1959 to 1980, the 6 ...
(1914–1996), American Secretary of State
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Edmund G. Brown, Sr.
Edmund Gerald "Pat" Brown (April 21, 1905 – February 16, 1996) was an American lawyer and politician who served as the 32nd governor of California from 1959 to 1967. His first elected office was as district attorney for San Francisco, and he w ...
(1905–1996), commonly known as Pat Brown; governor of California, 1959–1967
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Edmund G. Brown, Jr.
Edmund Gerald Brown Jr. (born April 7, 1938) is an American lawyer, author, and politician who served as the 34th and 39th governor of California from 1975 to 1983 and 2011 to 2019. A member of the Democratic Party, he was elected Secretary of St ...
(born 1938), commonly known as Jerry Brown; governor of California
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Edmund Peiris, Sri Lankan
Muhandiram
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Edmund Samarakkody
Edmund Peter Samarakkody (19 April 1912 – 4 January 1992) was a Ceylonese lawyer, trade unionist, politician and Member of Parliament.
Early life and family
Samarakkody was born on 19 April 1912, the fifth of seven children to Charles Peter ...
(1912–1992), Sri Lankan Trotskyist, trade unionist
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Edmund Stoiber
Edmund Rüdiger Stoiber (born 28 September 1941) is a German politician who served as the 16th Minister President of the States of Germany, state of Bavaria between 1993 and 2007 and chairman of the Christian Social Union in Bavaria, Christian So ...
(born 1941), German politician, former minister-president of the state of
Bayern
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Edmund Tsaturyan
Edmund Tsaturyan (18 March 1937 – 14 May 2010) was an Armenian politician. He attended at the National Polytechnic University of Armenia. Tsaturyan served as a People's Party of Armenia member of the National Assembly (Armenia), National Assem ...
(1937–2010), Armenian politician, member of the National Assembly of Armenia
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Edmund (Tiruchendur MLA)
Edmund was an Indian politician and former Member of the Legislative Assembly (India), Member of the Legislative Assembly. He was elected to the Tamil Nadu legislative assembly as a Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam candidate from Tiruchendur (State Assem ...
, Indian politician, elected to the Tamil Nadu legislative assembly in 1971
In other fields
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Sir Edmund Andros
Sir Edmund Andros (6 December 1637 – 24 February 1714) was an English colonial administrator in British America. He was the governor of the Dominion of New England during most of its three-year existence. At other times, Andros served ...
(1637–1714), English colonial administrator under the Royal House of Stuart
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Edmund Anscombe
Edmund Anscombe (8 February 1874 – 9 October 1948) was one of the most important figures to shape the architectural and urban fabric of New Zealand. He was important, not only because of the prolific nature of his practice and the quality of ...
(1874–1948), New Zealand architect
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Edmund Cobb
Edmund Fessenden Cobb (June 23, 1892 – August 15, 1974) was an American actor who appeared in more than 620 films between 1912 and 1966.
Biography
Cobb was born in Albuquerque, New Mexico, the son of William Henry Cobb and Eddie (Edmundi ...
(1892–1974), American actor
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Edmund Collein
Edmund Collein (10 January 1906 – 21 January 1992) was an East Germany, East German architect and urban planner. He is also known for his photography while studying at the Bauhaus art school.
As a functionary of the Socialist Unity Party of Germ ...
(1906–1992), East German architect and Bauhaus photographer
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Edmund Crispin, pseudonym of English crime fiction writer Bruce Montgomery (1921–1978)
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Edmund Davy (1785–1857), English chemist
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Edmund Fritz
Edmund Fritz (before 1918after 1932) was an Austrian (possibly Hungarian-born) actor, film director, and manager of at least one musical group.
He was co-director of the 1918 film '' Alraune'', a Hungarian science fiction horror film, believed t ...
(before 1918after 1932), Austrian actor, film director, and music manager
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Edmund H. Garrett
Edmund Henry Garrett (1853–1929) was an American illustrator, bookplate-maker, and author—as well as a highly respected painter—renowned for his illustrations of the legends of King Arthur.
Biography
Garrett was born in Albany, New York o ...
(1853–1929), American artist
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Edmund Gettier (1927–2021), American philosopher
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Edmund Goulding (1891–1959), British film writer and director
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Edmund Gunter (1581–1626), British mathematician
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Edmund Gwenn
Edmund Gwenn (born Edmund John Kellaway; 26 September 1877 – 6 September 1959) was an English actor. On film, he is best remembered for his role as Kris Kringle in the Christmas film ''Miracle on 34th Street'' (1947), for which he won th ...
(1877–1959), British actor
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Edmund Hashim (1933–1974), American actor
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Edmund Hewavitarne
Edmund Hewavitarne (1873 – 19 November 1915) was a Ceylonese (Sri Lankan) businessman and reservist. A member of Ceylon Defence Force, he was court-martialed for treason and died in prison, he was given posthumous pardon. He was the younger br ...
(1873–1915), Sri Lankan businessman and army reservist
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Edmund Hillary (1919–2008), New Zealand mountaineer
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Edmund Husserl
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(1859–1938), philosopher and mathematician
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Edmund Ironside, 1st Baron Ironside
Field Marshal William Edmund Ironside, 1st Baron Ironside, (6 May 1880 – 22 September 1959) was a senior officer of the British Army who served as Chief of the Imperial General Staff during the first year of the Second World War.
Ironside j ...
, Sir William Edmund Ironside (1880–1951), field marshal and chief of the British Imperial General Staff
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Edmund Ironside, 2nd Baron Ironside
Edmund Oslac Ironside, 2nd Baron Ironside (21 September 1924 – 13 January 2020) was a British hereditary peer, who sat in the House of Lords from 1959 to 1999. Prior to entering the Lords, he served in the Royal Navy and worked for Marconi.
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(1924–2020), British politician and engineer, son of William Edmund Ironside
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Edmund Kemper (born 1948), American serial killer and necrophile
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Edmund Blair Leighton
Edmund Blair Leighton (21 September 18521 September 1922) was an English painter of historical genre scenes, specialising in Regency and medieval subjects. His art is associated with the pre-Raphaelite movement of the mid-to-late nineteenth an ...
(1852–1922), British artist
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Edmund Lenihan
Edmund Lenihan (born 1950), also known as Eddie Lenihan, is an Irish author, storyteller, lecturer and broadcaster. He is one of the few practising '' seanchaithe'' (traditional Irish lore-keepers and tale-spinners) remaining in Ireland. He has ...
(born 1950), Irish author and storyteller
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Edmund Lowe (1890–1971), American actor
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Edmund P. Murray
Edmund P. Murray (July 1930 – October 2007) was an American novelist and journalist. His novels include ''The Passion Players'', ''Kulubi'', ''My Bridge To America'', and ''The Peregrine Spy''.
Edmund Murray was a media adviser to the Irani ...
(1930–2007), American novelist and journalist
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Edmund Rack
Edmund Rack (c.1735 – 22 February 1787), born in Norfolk, England, became well known in Bath, Somerset; he was a writer, particularly about agriculture, and founded notable societies.
Life
Rack was born in Attleborough, Norfolk, about 1735, son ...
(c. 1735–1787), English writer
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Edmund Reid
Detective Inspector Edmund John James Reid (21 March 1846 – 5 December 1917) was the head of the CID in the Metropolitan Police's H Division at the time of the Whitechapel murders of Jack the Ripper in 1888. He was also an early aeronaut.' ...
(1846–1917), head of the Metropolitan Police's CID during the time of the Jack the Ripper
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Ed Skoronski
Edmund John Skoronski (October 15, 1910 – December 22, 1996) was an American football end who played three seasons in the National Football League with the Pittsburgh Pirates, Cleveland Rams and Brooklyn Dodgers. He first enrolled at Georgetown ...
(1910–1996), American football player
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Edmund Kirby Smith
General Edmund Kirby Smith (May 16, 1824March 28, 1893) was a senior officer of the Confederate States Army who commanded the Trans-Mississippi Department (comprising Arkansas, Missouri, Texas, western Louisiana, Arizona Territory and the Indi ...
(1824–1893), American general, telegraph president, and professor of mathematics and botany.
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Edmund Sonnenblick
Edmund Hiram Sonnenblick (December 7, 1932September 22, 2007) was an American medical researcher and cardiologist. His studies of the function of cardiac muscle cells during the 1960s shaped the basis of both cardiovascular physiology and the mo ...
(1932–2007), American cardiologist
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Edmund Spenser
Edmund Spenser (; 1552/1553 – 13 January 1599) was an English poet best known for ''The Faerie Queene'', an epic poem and fantastical allegory celebrating the Tudor dynasty and Elizabeth I. He is recognized as one of the premier craftsmen of ...
(1552–1599), English poet
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Edmund Wilson (1895–1972), American writer and literary critic
Surname
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Kyle Edmund (born 1995), British tennis player
Fictional characters
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Edmund
Edmund is a masculine given name or surname in the English language. The name is derived from the Old English elements ''ēad'', meaning "prosperity" or "riches", and ''mund'', meaning "protector".
Persons named Edmund include:
People Kings and ...
, an antagonist in the play ''
King Lear
''King Lear'' is a tragedy written by William Shakespeare.
It is based on the mythological Leir of Britain. King Lear, in preparation for his old age, divides his power and land between two of his daughters. He becomes destitute and insane an ...
'' by
William Shakespeare
William Shakespeare ( 26 April 1564 – 23 April 1616) was an English playwright, poet and actor. He is widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language and the world's pre-eminent dramatist. He is often called England's nation ...
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Edmund Bertram
Edmund Bertram is a lead character in Jane Austen's 1814 novel ''Mansfield Park''. He is Sir Thomas's second son and plans to be ordained as a clergyman. He falls in love with Mary Crawford who constantly challenges his vocation. Edmund goes ah ...
, character in the novel ''
Mansfield Park
''Mansfield Park'' is the third published novel by Jane Austen, first published in 1814 by Thomas Egerton. A second edition was published in 1816 by John Murray, still within Austen's lifetime. The novel did not receive any public reviews unt ...
'' by
Jane Austen
Jane Austen (; 16 December 1775 – 18 July 1817) was an English novelist known primarily for her six major novels, which interpret, critique, and comment upon the British landed gentry at the end of the 18th century. Austen's plots of ...
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Edmund Blackadder, the protagonist of the BBC historical comedy series ''
Blackadder
''Blackadder'' is a series of four period British sitcoms, plus several one-off instalments, which originally aired on BBC One from 1983 to 1989. All television episodes starred Rowan Atkinson as the antihero Edmund Blackadder and Tony Robins ...
''
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Edmund Pevensie, main character in several of ''
The Chronicles of Narnia
''The Chronicles of Narnia'' is a series of seven high fantasy novels by British author C. S. Lewis. Illustrated by Pauline Baynes and originally published between 1950 and 1956, ''The Chronicles of Narnia'' has been adapted for radio, telev ...
'' book series by
C. S. Lewis
Clive Staples Lewis (29 November 1898 – 22 November 1963) was a British writer and Anglican lay theologian. He held academic positions in English literature at both Oxford University (Magdalen College, 1925–1954) and Cambridge Univers ...
, in which he is/was "King Edmund the Just"
*King Edmund, supporting character in the animated show of ''
Tangled'' in which he had ruled the uninhabitable Dark Kingdom twenty-five years prior. He is also the long-lost father of
Eugene Fitzherbert
Eugene Fitzherbert (born Horace, later renamed Eugene and then known by his alias Flynn Rider) is a fictional character who appears in Walt Disney Animation Studios' 50th animated feature film ''Tangled'' (2010), its short 2012 film '' Tangle ...
, making the reformed thief a prince by birth
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Edmund (disambiguation)
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Edmunds (disambiguation) Edmunds may refer to:
People
* Edmunds (given name)
* Edmunds (surname)
Places
* Edmunds Center, an arena in Deland, Florida
* Edmunds County, South Dakota
Companies
* Edmunds (company), provider of automotive information
See also
* Edmonds ...
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Edmond (disambiguation) Edmond is a given name. It may also refer to:
Places
* Edmond, Kansas
* Edmond, Oklahoma
* Edmonds, Washington
* Edmond, West Virginia
Arts and entertainment
* ''Edmond'' (play), a 1982 play by David Mamet
** ''Edmond'' (film), a 2005 film ba ...
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Edmund Ironside (disambiguation) Edmund Ironside may refer to:
*Edmund Ironside, King of England in 1016
*Edmund Ironside, 1st Baron Ironside, Field Marshal Sir William Edmund Ironside, Chief of the British Imperial General Staff 1939–1940
*Edmund Ironside, 2nd Baron Ironside
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Edmunds
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Edward
Edward is an English given name. It is derived from the Anglo-Saxon name ''Ēadweard'', composed of the elements '' ēad'' "wealth, fortune; prosperous" and '' weard'' "guardian, protector”.
History
The name Edward was very popular in Anglo-Sa ...
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