Edmund

Sibling names for Edmund

Names that feel like they belong with Edmund — they share Edmund's classic style, lean toward its English (Old English) origin, sit at a similar level of familiarity, so a sibling set sounds intentional rather than random.

NameOriginPronunciationMeaningPopularity
Antoinette GirlFrench/an-twah-NET/A feminine diminutive of Antoine, from the Roman family name Antonius, of uncertain meaning often glossed as priceless.94/100
Alton BoyEnglish (Old English)/AWL-tun/From an English place name meaning town at the source of the river.93/100
Olga GirlRussian (from Old Norse)/OL-gah/Russian form of Helga, meaning holy or blessed.94/100
Willis BoyEnglish/WIL-is/Surname meaning son of Will, a short form of William, meaning resolute protector.93/100
Dorothea GirlGreek/dor-uh-THEE-uh/From the Greek elements doron and theos, meaning gift of God.91/100
Carlton BoyEnglish (Old English)/KARL-tun/From an English place name meaning settlement of the free men.93/100
Helene GirlGreek/French/heh-LEHN/A French and German form of Helen, meaning torch, light, or shining one.91/100
Sylvester BoyLatin/sil-VES-ter/From Latin silvestris, meaning of the forest or wooded.92/100
Eugenia GirlGreek/yoo-JEE-nee-uh/From Greek eugenes, meaning well-born, noble, or of good ancestry.91/100
Lowell BoyFrench/LOH-ul/From a Norman French surname derived from lou, meaning wolf, with a diminutive suffix, hence little wolf.92/100
Marian GirlHebrew/MAIR-ee-un/Medieval variant of Marion, a diminutive of Mary meaning beloved or sea of bitterness.96/100
Claude BoyFrench (from Latin)/KLAWD/From the Roman family name Claudius, derived from Latin claudus meaning lame or limping.95/100

Tip: say each pairing out loud with your surname, and cross off anything that rhymes or clashes. See names like Edmund