Certificate of Name
Teddy
Masculine
English
Meaning & Origin
Teddy is an English given name, typically a diminutive of Edward or Theodore. While Edward derives from Old English elements meaning "rich guard," Theodore comes from Greek meaning "gift of god." The name Teddy has been used independently since the late 19th century. Etymology Teddy is a hypocorism formed by replacing the initial syllable of Edward or Theodore with "Teddy." This pattern is common in English, as seen in similar forms like Ned from Edward or Dick from Richard. The use of -y/-ie endings indicates familiarity and endearment. Notable Bearers Among famous bearers is U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt (1858–1919), whose nickname "Teddy" led to the creation of the teddy bear, a children's toy. Other notable bearers include lawmaker Ted Kennedy (1932–2009), American football quarterback Teddy Bridgewater (born 1992), jazz saxophonist Teddy Edwards (1924–2003), and former MLB pitcher Teddy Higuera (born 1957). Teddy Kollek (1911–2007) was a six-time mayor of Jerusalem. In entertainment, actors include Teddy Dunn (born 1981) and author/singer Teddy Getty Gaston (1917–2013). Cultural Significance The teddy bear, named after President Roosevelt, has made Teddy a beloved name globally. The name remains popular in English-speaking countries, often as a familiar form but used independently too. Variants include Ed, Eddie, Ted, and the feminine Theodora. Although primarily masculine, it is occasionally given to females. Meaning: Diminutive of Edward ("rich guard") or Theodore ("gift of god") Origin: English Type: Diminutive/Nickname Usage: English-speaking countries
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