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edmond Name Meaning and History

Scottish, English, and French: from the Middle English personal name Edmund (Old English Eadmund), composed of the elements ead ‘prosperity’, ‘fortune’ + mund ‘protection’. In medieval England and France the name was often bestowed in honor of the East Anglian King St. Edmund the Martyr (died 869), who was killed by pagan Danish invaders, and about whom many legends grew up.

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edmond Family Facts

Distribution of edmond Families in the US in 1920
Number of edmond families
 28-53
 10-27
 1-9
 0
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