Submitted Name (1)Revisions Save Gender Feminine Usage Slovene Edit Status Status [show contributorshide contributors] Added 3/16/2011 by anonymous Edited 9/5/2020 by Frollein Gladys Meaning & History Short form of EDITA, EDVARDA and EDVINA.
Submitted Name (2)Revisions Save Gender Feminine Usage Swedish, Danish, Norwegian Edit Status Status [show contributorshide contributors] Added 3/22/2016 by jegharenbumsipanden Edited 4/19/2018 by Evil Meaning & History Variant of EDDA (2).
Submitted Name (3) Save Gender Feminine Usage Latvian (Rare) Edit Status Status [show contributorhide contributor] Added 3/18/2019 by Frollein Gladys Meaning & History Originally a short form of names beginning with the element Ed- (including, but not limited to, EDĪTE), this name has been used in its own right from the early 1600s onwards.
Submitted Name (4)Revisions Save Gender Masculine Usage Czech Pronounced Pron. eh-da [key·IPA] Other Forms FormsEdík (diminutive) Edit Status Status [show contributorshide contributors] Added 6/14/2019 by Frollein Gladys Edited 3/26/2020 by Mike C Meaning & History Short form of EDUARD and EDVARD, occasionally used as a given name in its own right.
Submitted Name (5)Revisions Save Gender Feminine Usage Estonian Edit Status Status [show contributorshide contributors] Added 7/20/2020 by anonymous Edited 7/22/2020 by Frollein Gladys Meaning & History Originally a short form of HEDDA and HEDVIG, now used as a given name in its own right.