Name: Godwin
Gender: Male
Usage: Godwin is a popular first name. It is more often used as a boy (male) name.
People having the name Godwin are in general originating from Malta, Netherlands, United Kingdom, United States of America.
Meaning: The meaning of the name Godwin is: Gods friend.
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Numerology of the first name Godwin: calculate the core numbers of your numerology chart to discover your numerological profile and your personality traits.
The Growth number corresponding to this first name is 9. It denotes a pattern that assists you in growth and development: humanitarian, self-sacrificing, idealistic, giving, altruist, devoted, romantic.
Interpretation:
Qualities: Compassionate, Idealistic
Ruling planet: Mars
Colors: Red
Gemstones: Bloodstone
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The name Godwin is ranked on the 3,368th position of the most used names. It means that this name is commonly used.
We estimate that there are at least 102700 persons in the world having this name which is around 0.002% of the population. The name Godwin has six characters. It means that it is relatively medium-length, compared to the other names in our database.
We do not have enough data to display the number of people who were given the name Godwin for each year.
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History and Origin
English: from the Old English personal name Godwine, composed of the elements god god + wine friend. This name was borne in the 11th century by the Earl of Wessex, the most important man in the England after the king. He was an influential adviser to successive kings of England, and father of the King Harold who was defeated at Hastings in 1066. The personal name continued in use after the Norman Conquest long enough to give rise to a surname. Modern use as a given name is probably a transferred use of the surname, rather than a revival of the Old English name.
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