Edo

Meaning of Edo

Edo is a male name with origins in both Italian and Japanese languages. In Italian, it is pronounced as "eh-doh" (/eˌdo/), while in Japanese, it is also pronounced as "eh-doh" (/eˌdoʊ/). The name Edo has a variation called Eduardo.

In the United States, the name Edo has been given to a small number of newborn boys over the years. While its popularity has varied, it reached its peak in the year 1943 when it was ranked 8th and given to 3,175 baby boys. However, since then its usage has declined. In recent years, it has been given to around five baby boys annually.

The name Edo carries no specific associations or meanings; however, it offers a unique option for parents looking for an international name with diverse cultural origins.

Pronunciation

Italian

  • Pronunced as eh-doh (/eˌdo/)

Japanese

  • Pronunced as eh-doh (/eˌdoʊ/)

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Notable People Named Edo

Edo Murtić was a Croatian painter known for his lyrical abstraction and abstract expressionism, with international recognition and work featured in museums and private collections worldwide.
Edin Osmić, also known as Edo Maajka, is a popular Bosnian rapper, record producer, and songwriter, known for bringing his group Disciplinska Komisija to the mainstream, and currently resides in Zagreb, Croatia with his family.
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Edo Castro is an American jazz bassist and composer known for his innovative and influential work in the music industry.
Edo Harumi is a multi-talented Japanese comedian, actress, and graduate student.
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