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Edmund. Wdyt?
I saw King Lear the other day and was blown away by the actor playing Edmund. I think it's a direct consequence that I've started liking the name a lot in the last couple of days. What do you think of Edmund? As well as having the Lear character and Edmund Blackadder, there's also the third Pevensie kid in the Narnia books, but they're the only namesakes I can think of right now. Oh, and maybe Edmond Dantes from The Count of Monte Cristo, too.I did a few combinations for fun. Wdyt ofEdmund Rowan
Edmund Nicholas
Edmund Alexis
Edmund Aneurin
Edmund Llewellyn
Edmund Alan
Edmund Rainier
Edmund Anthony
Edmund Gabriel
Edmund LucianAny suggestions would also be welcome :)
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--Gasp-- I love Edmund! [m]Ahh! Edmund Rowan is one of my son's names!
Edmund Rowan is the best combination. Nothing better then that one :-D
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Edmund Barton, the first Prime Minister of Australia. I like it just because of that. It's a bit more unusual than the like sounding Edward. I like Edmund Alan and Edmund Alexis.Edmund Rune comes to mind.
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Whenever I hear/see this name I always think of Narnia straight away! I don't mind the name, I personally think it's a little stuffy, but that's just my opinion. Of the combos you have I like Edmund Rowan, Edmund Llewellyn and Edmund Gabriel.
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I adore the name Edmund especially since Edmund Bertram is the hero of my favorite author, Jane Austen's novel Mansfield Park. Fanny Price (the heroine) says this of his name which I strongly agree "But there is nobleness in the name of Edmund. It is a name of heroism and renown; of kings, princes, and knights; and seems to breathe the spirit of chivalry and warm affections.”Anyway I really like it and think it needs another strong handsome name to go with it. For those reasons I wouldn't pair Rowan Anthony, Gabriel, Aneurin or Rainier with it as they are either too popular, or too cute for Edmund's classy style and sophistication.Edmund Nicholas ~ strong, masculine, princely, love it!
Edmund Alexis ~ very royal sounding but Alexis almost always reminds me of Historic Russian heir Alexis Romanov (Duchess Anastasia's brother) so I picture a weak little boy.
Edmund Llewellyn ~ while both are strong and handsome, Llewellyn somehow seems too musical next to Edmund, a bit too flighty.
Edmund Alan ~ nice strong names though the flow is a bit off.
Edmund Lucian ~ strong and handsome, I like this almost as much as Nicholas. :)Other MNs:
Edmund Oliver

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I love that quote [m]I'm working through my classic novels but have yet to reach Mansfield Park. That's a fantastic line; I like it very much.I like:Edmund Alexander
Edmund Benedict - this is the pick of them IMO. Very nice indeed.
Edmund Gregory
Edmund Lionel
Edmund Victor
Edmund Dominic - a close second to Edmund Benedict.
Edmund Christopher
Edmund Simon
Edmund Tristan Thanks :)
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I'm not a big fan of either name, but the combo Edmund Alexis sounds really good!
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It's an okay name, very strong and powerful, yet has a lot of dignity and class. I wouldn't consider it as a fn, but for sure as a mn.I like:
Edmund Rowan (I would actually name a kid this, I love the name Rowan!)
Edmund Aneurin (very appealing after I figured out how to pronounce it!)Other Suggestions:
Edmund Nolan
Edmund Rylan
Edmund Aeron
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Mmmm... I'm totally going for Edmund Llewellyn. Edmund Lucian is also quite nice, though I think I prefer Edmond. It has the same distinguished sound, but not the -mun-, which I dislike. It needs a good, regal name to go with it.Edmund Clare
Edmund Stuart
Edmund Josiah
Edmund James (dull though it may be)
Edmund Charles
Edmund Peter (yes, a bit too Narnia-ish)
Edmund William
Edmund Phillip
Edmund Alasdair
Edmund Constantine
Edmund Cornelius
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Nice [m]I love Edmund Josiah, and Edmund Constantine is just awesome . . .
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Thanks! I like Edmund Nathaniel very much.
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Hee hee! I love it, especially on someone else's kids. Edmund Alan is my favorite of yours.Combos that spring to mind (not very creative, I'm thinking English kings):
Edmund Christopher
Edmund Charles
Edmund John
Edmund Henry
Edmund Richard
Edmund James
Edmund Corbin
Edmund William
Edmund Peter
Edmund Isaac
Edmund Robert
Edmund Hugo
Edmund Victor
Edmund Roderick
Edmund Patrick
Edmund Sebastian
Edmund Augustus
Edmund Benedict
Edmund Magnus
Edmund Alexander
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Its a nice name but its not my style
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I love the name Edmund! I have never met anyone with that name.For namesakes, there's Edmund Bertram from "Mansfield Park" by Jane Austen.Edmund Llewellyn and Edmund Alan are nice. I can't think of anything fantastic.
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I don't like it that much.
Edmund Anthony is nice.Edmund Joachim
Edmund Robert
Edmund Roger
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I like it a great deal, but I prefer Edmond. Along with Morpheus and Nathaniel, it's in my top three.Edmund Rainier and Edmund Gabriel are my favourites from your list.Array
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