Edwin

The name Edwin means "rich friend". It comes from the Old English elements "ead" (rich, blessed) and "wine" (friend).[1] The original Anglo-Saxon form is Eadwine, which is also found for Anglo-Saxon figures.

Edwin
Pronunciation/ˈɛdwɪn/
Spanish: [ˈeðwin]
Dutch: [ˈɛdʋɪn]
GenderMale
Name dayPoland: 11 March,
France, Germany, United States: 12 October
Origin
MeaningRich Friend
Region of originEngland
Other names
Related namesAudun, Edvin, Edwina

Edwin may refer to:

People

Fictional people

  • Edwin Jarvis, Marvel Comics supporting character
  • Aun (known as Edwin the Old in English), mythical Swedish king
  • Edwin Drood, main character in The Mystery of Edwin Drood, final unfinished novel of Charles Dickens
  • Deputy Edwin Durland, a character in Gravity Falls

Other

gollark: I see.
gollark: Not necessarily. Knowledge degrades over time (unless you have writing/computers/etc but even then language evolves and people disagree on interpretation).
gollark: Or they'd think it was God weeding out the unworthy and want to go to prove themselves.
gollark: (until they get horrible cancer and/or radiation poisoning; I don't know if it would be bad or immediate enough that people would form the connection)
gollark: Eventually people forget the exact details and schisms occur and whatever and people go around visiting it to pray or something.

See also

  • Edwina, the feminine form
  • Isiah Edwin Leopold, known as Ed Wynn, 20th-century American comic

References

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