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Ted is a masculine given name, commonly a diminutive form of Theodore and, less often, of Edward or Edmund. As a standalone name, Ted has been used in English-speaking countries for many decades. Theodore comes from Greek elements theos, meaning “god,” and doron, meaning “gift.” Edward derives from Old English elements ead, meaning “wealth” or “fortune,” and weard, meaning “guardian,” while Edmund combines ed, meaning “prosperity,” with mund, meaning “protector.” The nickname Ted is often shortened to Teddy, while some bearers use Ted as their formal given name.

Numerous notable people have been named Ted. Ted Williams (1918–2002) was an American Hall of Fame baseball

In popular usage, TED refers to Technology, Entertainment, Design, a nonprofit organization known for its TED

player.
Ted
Turner
(born
1938)
is
a
media
entrepreneur
who
founded
CNN
and
Turner
Broadcasting.
Edward
M.
“Ted”
Kennedy
(1932–2009)
served
as
a
long-time
U.S.
senator
from
Massachusetts.
Rafael
Edward
Cruz,
commonly
known
as
Ted
Cruz
(born
1970),
is
a
U.S.
senator
from
Texas.
Ted
Danson
(born
1947)
is
an
American
actor,
and
Ted
Bundy
(1946–1989)
is
known
as
a
convicted
serial
killer.
The
name
also
appears
in
fiction,
such
as
Ted
Lasso,
the
titular
character
of
the
television
series.
Talks—short
presentations
intended
to
spread
ideas
around
the
world.
The
acronym
has
influenced
conference
culture
and
online
media,
where
talks
are
shared
widely.
The
name
Ted
also
appears
in
various
films
and
works
of
fiction,
including
the
2012
comedy
film
Ted
about
a
talking
teddy
bear
directed
by
Seth
MacFarlane.