Edgardo
Edgardo is a masculine given name used in Spanish- and Italian-speaking cultures. It is the Spanish and Italian form of the given name Edgar, which derives from the Old English elements ead meaning prosperity or wealth and gar meaning spear. The form Edgardo has been widely used in Italy and in Latin America, as well as in Spain, and remains in use in modern times.
In Spanish and Italian, Edgardo is generally pronounced with the stress on the second syllable, and is
Notable people named Edgardo include Edgardo Mortara (1851–1940), an Italian Jewish boy whose 19th-century case drew