[Opinions] Re: WDYT of Edith?
in reply to a message by Aine
Growing up in the 70's the name Edith was forever tied to the character Edith Bunker in "All in the Family." If you've never seen the show, Edith is a loveable, but hopelessly frumpy house wife. And that's the image I had of the name Edith.
But then I learned that Edith was popular in Victorian times because it was part of the Anglo-Saxon / medieval retro-thing they loved. One of the great beauties of England was Edith Aylesford (sp?).
So I began to see Edith in a new light. Names that transport me back in time delight me. An Anglo-Saxon maiden named Edith began to take poor Mrs. Bunker's place in my mind. The soft "-ith" part was intriguing.
Then, I fell in love with the adorable nn Edie. So Edith, nn Edie, is aces in my book now. Love it to pieces.
Ruby, Vivi, Bess and Edie are adorable together. I especially love Edie and Bess. (I thought I was the only person who liked Bess as a nn.)
Edith Margaret / Marjorie
Edith Morwenna
Edith Matilda / Maude
Edith Eleanor
Edith Frances
Edith Winifred (too much "ed?")
Edith Beatrice
Edith Josephine
Edith Imelda
Edith Gwendolen
Edith Muriel
Edith Johanna
Edith Lavinia
Edith Bernadette
Edith Germaine
Edith Horatia
Edith Hortensia
Edith Charlotte
Edith Wilhelmina
Edith Cornelia
Edith Sibyl / Sibylla ("si-BILL-uh")
Edith Fidelma
Edith Marianne / Marion
Edith Cora
Edith Bryony
Edith Griselda (Why not? It's so pretty)
Edith Clara
What sayest thou? Sorry for any repeats. Thanks.
But then I learned that Edith was popular in Victorian times because it was part of the Anglo-Saxon / medieval retro-thing they loved. One of the great beauties of England was Edith Aylesford (sp?).
So I began to see Edith in a new light. Names that transport me back in time delight me. An Anglo-Saxon maiden named Edith began to take poor Mrs. Bunker's place in my mind. The soft "-ith" part was intriguing.
Then, I fell in love with the adorable nn Edie. So Edith, nn Edie, is aces in my book now. Love it to pieces.
Ruby, Vivi, Bess and Edie are adorable together. I especially love Edie and Bess. (I thought I was the only person who liked Bess as a nn.)
Edith Margaret / Marjorie
Edith Morwenna
Edith Matilda / Maude
Edith Eleanor
Edith Frances
Edith Winifred (too much "ed?")
Edith Beatrice
Edith Josephine
Edith Imelda
Edith Gwendolen
Edith Muriel
Edith Johanna
Edith Lavinia
Edith Bernadette
Edith Germaine
Edith Horatia
Edith Hortensia
Edith Charlotte
Edith Wilhelmina
Edith Cornelia
Edith Sibyl / Sibylla ("si-BILL-uh")
Edith Fidelma
Edith Marianne / Marion
Edith Cora
Edith Bryony
Edith Griselda (Why not? It's so pretty)
Edith Clara
What sayest thou? Sorry for any repeats. Thanks.
Replies
Edith Eleanor is charming. Eleanor is a pretty big family name for me as well so bonus points!
Edith Matilda is lovely (and adds a bit of 'Aussie' to the name :-D)
I love the flow of Edith Gwendolen. Edith Cora is so so sweet! So is Edith Clara! So many great combos...so hard to pick a favourite!
Edith Eleanor Clara? WDYT? My great-grandma was Margaret Eleanor and my cousin (who I plan to honour if I have a daughter) is Claire so that would actually be kind of perfect.
Thanks so much!
Edith Matilda is lovely (and adds a bit of 'Aussie' to the name :-D)
I love the flow of Edith Gwendolen. Edith Cora is so so sweet! So is Edith Clara! So many great combos...so hard to pick a favourite!
Edith Eleanor Clara? WDYT? My great-grandma was Margaret Eleanor and my cousin (who I plan to honour if I have a daughter) is Claire so that would actually be kind of perfect.
Thanks so much!