Ealduin
Ealduin is a given name of Old English origin. The name is composed of two elements: "eal" meaning "old" or "ancient" and "duin" meaning "ruler" or "chief." Therefore, Ealduin can be interpreted as "ancient ruler" or "old chief."
The name appears in historical records from the Anglo-Saxon period in England. It was not an exceptionally
Over centuries, the popularity of the name Ealduin waned, and it is rarely used as a given