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Edney

English surname from Old English 'Eadnoth' meaning 'prosperity boldness' or 'rich courage.'

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Edney is an English surname from Old English Eadnoth, meaning prosperity boldness or rich courage. That etymology gives the name a distinctly virtue-laden feel, combining success with bravery in one compact form. As with many surname names, the original meaning may be obscured in everyday use, but the older elements still lend Edney a quiet strength.

It sounds concise, traditional, and a little unexpected as a first name. In modern use, Edney feels more like an old family name that has crossed into personal naming than a highly stylized invention. That gives it an honest, grounded quality.

It is uncommon, but not fragile; rather, it has the sturdy practicality of a surname with deep roots. Edney carries the impression of resilience and competence, which fits its historical sense well. It is a name with a straightforward face and an older moral center.

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