James Edward is an elegant and distinguished given name of Anglo-Saxon origin. It consists of two elements: 'James', derived from the Latin 'Jacobus', which means "supplanter", and 'Edward', a name of Old English roots that signifies "rich guard" or "wealthy protector". This name has been popular throughout history, worn by several royals and notable figures, contributing to its timeless appeal. The combination of James and Edward creates a harmonious balance between tradition and modernity, making it an excellent choice for parents seeking a classic yet unique name for their child.
"JamesEdward saw a peak in popularity with 9 births in 1990, declining thereafter until another spike of 5 births in 1998."