Jonathan Edwards
Religious
1703
American theologian and Puritan minister, key figure in the Great Awakening
"guardian of prosperity"
"son of Edward"
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“A royal surname carrying centuries of English heritage”
Edwards is the English patronymic surname meaning son of Edward. Edward itself comes from the Old English elements ead (wealth, fortune, prosperity) and weard (guard). The name has been borne by numerous English and Welsh kings, giving it deep historical roots in British culture.
Edwards as a first name follows the surname-as-first-name trend that has grown significantly since the 1990s. Inspired by presidential surnames (Harrison, Lincoln, Wilson), parents have embraced Edwards for its distinguished sound and historical gravitas.
The name Edward has been borne by ten kings of England, making Edwards one of the most regal surnames in the English-speaking world. In Wales, the name is particularly common given that Edward I conquered Wales in the 13th century and the Prince of Wales title has been linked to English royalty since.
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Religious
1703
American theologian and Puritan minister, key figure in the Great Awakening
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