Baldwin is a name of English origin, derived from the Old German elements 'bald', meaning "bold" or "brave", and 'win', meaning "friend" or "protector". This name is associated with strength, courage, and loyalty, as demonstrated by its use in various literary and historical figures such as Baldwin IV of Jerusalem and Baldwin I of Flanders. It is a popular surname and first name, evoking a sense of nobility and honor. The name Baldwin has stood the test of time and continues to be used today, embodying the admirable qualities of its meaning.
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