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Eduarda
How to Pronounce Eduarda
Pronounced ed-WAR-dah /ɛdˈwar.da/Medium
Meaning: Eduarda is the Portuguese and Spanish feminine of Eduardo, the form of Edward. Edward comes from the Old English ead 'wealth, fortune' and weard 'guardian', so Eduarda means 'wealthy guardian' or 'guardian of prosperity'.Medium
Popularity in the U.S. · SSA data
U.S. births per year (Social Security Administration, 1880–present). Pink marker = peak year.
SSA data updated May 2026. How we source & verify this data.
History & Origin
Eduarda is the Portuguese and Spanish feminine of Eduardo, itself the form of Edward, from the Old English ead 'wealth' and weard 'guardian' - 'wealthy guardian'. Unlike the early-century names around it, Eduarda's United States use rose later, reaching its modest high around 2006 among Brazilian and Hispanic families. It has stayed rare, given to only a couple dozen girls a year.
Because its high point is recent, a girl named Eduarda is far more likely to be a child or young woman than a grandmother, making it the freshest name in this vintage-heavy group. It reads as a graceful, fully authentic heritage name popular in Brazil, and it may keep drawing families who love its elegant sound.
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Frequently Asked
What does the name Eduarda mean?
It is the Portuguese and Spanish feminine of Eduardo (Edward), from Old English ead 'wealth' and weard 'guardian', 'wealthy guardian'.
How do you pronounce Eduarda?
It's said ed-WAR-dah /ɛdˈwar.da/, three syllables, stress on the middle.
Is Eduarda a boy or girl name?
Eduarda is used as a girl's name; Eduardo is the masculine form.
How popular is Eduarda?
It has stayed rare in the United States, a heritage name given to only a couple dozen girls a year, most in the two-thousands.













