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Emon

Boy #4157 most popular
Irish Bengali South Asian British

Meanings & Origins

"wealthy protector, guardian of prosperity"

Origin: Old English via Irish Language: Irish

"desired, precious one"

Origin: Bengali folk etymology Language: Bengali

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“An Irish classic meaning wealthy protector, worn by Ireland's founding father”

Origin & Etymology

Emon is a variant spelling of Eamon, the Irish form of Edmund. Edmund comes from the Old English elements ead meaning wealth or fortune and mund meaning protector, giving the name the meaning wealthy protector or guardian of prosperity. Eamon has been a treasured Irish name for centuries, borne by saints, politicians, and poets throughout Irish history.

Popularity Story

Eamon and its variant Emon have been used steadily in Ireland for generations. The name gained particular cultural resonance through Eamon de Valera, the dominant figure in 20th-century Irish politics who served as both Taoiseach and President of Ireland. In Bangladesh, Emon is used as a standalone name with a different cultural derivation.

Cultural Significance

In Ireland, the name is deeply associated with national identity through Eamon de Valera, who was one of the founders of modern Ireland. The name Emon is also found in Bengali communities where it carries its own tradition, demonstrating how the same sound can travel across cultures with different meanings.

Fun Facts

  • Eamon de Valera was the longest-serving leader in modern Irish history, shaping the Irish constitution and serving as president until age 90
  • The name Edmund was introduced to Ireland by Anglo-Norman settlers in the 12th century but became thoroughly Irish as Eamon

Emon in Other Languages

Irish Eamon
French Edmond
Bengali Emon

Nicknames

Em

Middle Names

James Patrick Michael Francis John Thomas

Name Vibe

Traditional Strong Classic Earthy