Eedes
Eedes is a surname of English origin. It is believed to be a variant of the surname "Edith," which itself is derived from the Old English given name Eadgyth, meaning "prosperous in war." The surname likely originated as a patronymic, indicating "son of Eadgyth" or "descendant of Eadgyth." Over time, the name evolved through various spellings and pronunciations, eventually settling into the form "Eedes."
Throughout history, individuals with the Eedes surname have appeared in various records, primarily in England. Early
The surname Eedes is not particularly common, making it a distinctive family name. While there is no