About Edsel
Originating from the Germanic name Etzel, meaning "noble", Edsel carries a rich history steeped in ancient Germanic mythology. The epic poem "Song of the Nibelungs" immortalizes Etzel, also known as Attila the Hun, as a mighty Hungarian king and Kriemhild's second husband.
Edsel's softer variation on Etzel, with its gentle "ds" sound, adds a touch of endearment. The name's connection to Edsel Ford, the son of automobile pioneer Henry Ford, has made it synonymous with the legendary automotive brand.
While the exact origins of Edsel remain a subject of debate, some scholars propose a Gothic origin from "atta" (father) and "-ila" (diminutive suffix), meaning "little father." Others suggest a Turkish or Tatar derivation from "atlïg" (famous) or "Itil" (big river), possibly associated with Attila the Hun.
We Think This Name Is...
- Modern: Edsel is a classic name that has a modern feel to it. It's a strong and unique name that will stand out in a crowd.
- Strong: Edsel is a powerful and masculine name that is perfect for a baby boy who is destined to achieve great things.
Nickname Ideas
- Eddy: An adorable take on the name "Edsel," perfect for a lively and spirited little one.
- Del: A sweet and simple nickname that captures the essence of the name while being easy to pronounce and remember.
- Ed: A classic choice that pays homage to the original name while providing a familiar and comfortable sound.
- Seton: A creative variation on the name, using the reversed letters "se" to create a unique and memorable nickname.
- Edselton: A playful and affectionate nickname that combines the full name with the suffix "-ton," adding a touch of grandeur.
