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 /
MarjorieEdith MorwennaEdith Matilda /
MaudeEdith EleanorEdith FrancesEdith Winifred (too much "ed?")
Edith BeatriceEdith JosephineEdith ImeldaEdith GwendolenEdith MurielEdith JohannaEdith LaviniaEdith BernadetteEdith GermaineEdith HoratiaEdith HortensiaEdith CharlotteEdith WilhelminaEdith CorneliaEdith Sibyl /
Sibylla ("si-BILL-uh")
Edith FidelmaEdith Marianne /
MarionEdith CoraEdith BryonyEdith Griselda (Why not? It's so pretty)
Edith Clara
What sayest thou? Sorry for any repeats. Thanks.