Eduardo is a common male given name of Spanish and Portuguese origin. It is derived from the Old English name Edward, which means "wealthy guardian." The name is popular in various countries, particularly in Latin America and among Spanish-speaking communities.
In addition to being a name, Eduardo can refer to notable individuals, such as Eduardo Galeano, a renowned Uruguayan writer and journalist known for his works on history and politics. The name is also associated with various fictional characters in literature and film, contributing to its cultural significance.