Edgar

Etymology
From the name of early English kings, ead: + gar:.

Proper noun

 * : Scene 1:
 * What? did my father's godson seek your life? He whom my father nam'd? your Edgar?
 * 1) * 2000 Margaret Atwood, The Blind Assassin, Random House, ISBN 0385720955, page 62:
 * My father was the eldest of three sons, each of whom was given Adelia's idea of a high-toned name: Norval and Edgar and Percival, Arthurian revival with a hint of Wagner.
 * My father was the eldest of three sons, each of whom was given Adelia's idea of a high-toned name: Norval and Edgar and Percival, Arthurian revival with a hint of Wagner.

Translations

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 * Italian:


 * Latvian: Edgars
 * Norwegian:
 * Spanish:
 * Swedish:

Anagrams

 * Gerda
 * grade
 * radge
 * raged

Proper noun

 * , cognate to the English Edgar.

Proper noun

 * , cognate to the English Edgar.

Anagrams

 * égard
 * garde, gardé

Proper noun

 * , cognate to the English Edgar.

Proper noun

 * , cognate to the English Edgar.

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