Spanish variant of Eder or Edgar, from Germanic elements meaning 'rich spear' or 'blessed warrior.'
Edier is a Spanish variant of Eder or Edgar, and both possible sources point back to Germanic elements connected with wealth, spear, or blessed warrior imagery. That makes the name feel compact but historically layered.
It has the sound of a masculine name that has moved through different languages and emerged with a softened Iberian profile, keeping its strength while reducing some of the heavier consonantal weight of the older forms. Because of that transition, Edier feels both familiar and unusual. It carries an old heroic undertone, but the pronunciation and spelling give it a smoother, more contemporary finish.
Names like this often travel easily because they are short, clear, and adaptable while still carrying inherited meaning. Edier has the feel of a name chosen for composure and distinction rather than decoration alone, which helps it stand out in modern use.