Teddie Beveridge
Early Scottish footballer
Teddie Beveridge was a Scottish footballer who carved out a notable career in the Scottish football league during the early 1900s. Playing primarily as a forward, Beveridge was known for his pace and finishing ability, earning moves to some of Scotland's most prestigious clubs. His career spanned the Edwardian era of Scottish football, a period of rapid professionalization and growing competitive intensity in the sport. While detailed records from this era are somewhat sparse, Beveridge's presence in historical match reports and club records attests to his status as a recognized player of his time. He represents the generation of Scottish footballers who helped establish the country's reputation as a footballing nation during the formative years of professional association football.
Athlete
Scottish
Thinking about the name
Teddie
Greek origin
“A soft variant of Ted that uses the -ie suffix to create an informal, affectionate quality reminiscent of early-20th-century naming conventions. Teddie feels nostalgic and endearing, carrying the warmth of Theodore while offering a more distinctive spelling. The name evokes childhood comfort and old-fashioned charm.”