[Opinions] Edith?
Tonight I was watching a movie and the main character was named Edith.
I *adore* the name Edith with the nn of Edie and have for a couple of years now. Do you think that it is an acceptable name to use on a child born in 2011? Do you think that they will resent their name or be teased for it?
I love the combo of Edith Guinevere.
Other names that I love are:
Felecity
Elodie
Elsa
Fiona
Zipporah
Eloise
Stella
Gwendolen
Genevieve
Evangeline
Elizabeth
What are your thoughts on my names? :) Any other suggestions (boy or girl) based on these that you think I may like?
Thank you!
I *adore* the name Edith with the nn of Edie and have for a couple of years now. Do you think that it is an acceptable name to use on a child born in 2011? Do you think that they will resent their name or be teased for it?
I love the combo of Edith Guinevere.
Other names that I love are:
Felecity
Elodie
Elsa
Fiona
Zipporah
Eloise
Stella
Gwendolen
Genevieve
Evangeline
Elizabeth
What are your thoughts on my names? :) Any other suggestions (boy or girl) based on these that you think I may like?
Thank you!
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Edith is beautiful and nn Edie is too cute for words. An Edie would easily fit in with all of the little Evies right now. Edith Guinevere is fantastic. My stock combo is Edith Wren.
Elsa has been a top ten name for me forever. All of your names are gorgeous classics. You'll have to have 11 dds because you'll never be able to whittle the list down. Let's make it harder, shall we?
Hester, Matilda, Glynis, Leonie, Celia / Celeste, Rosamund, Evelyn, Enid, Morwenna, Marion, Lydia, Susannah, Catherine, Margaret / Margarethe / Marguerite, Ailsa, Marjorie / Margery, Petra, Vivien, Mary, Rowena, Kerensa, Muriel, Fenella, Cecily, Jacintha, Rosalind, Frances, Winifred, Anna, Lorelei, Antonia, Cassandra, Gemma, Ruby, Vanessa, Sibyl, Johanna, Vera, Natalie / Natalia, Philippa, Hadassah, Judith, Clara, Rosemary, Carlotta.
Elsa has been a top ten name for me forever. All of your names are gorgeous classics. You'll have to have 11 dds because you'll never be able to whittle the list down. Let's make it harder, shall we?
Hester, Matilda, Glynis, Leonie, Celia / Celeste, Rosamund, Evelyn, Enid, Morwenna, Marion, Lydia, Susannah, Catherine, Margaret / Margarethe / Marguerite, Ailsa, Marjorie / Margery, Petra, Vivien, Mary, Rowena, Kerensa, Muriel, Fenella, Cecily, Jacintha, Rosalind, Frances, Winifred, Anna, Lorelei, Antonia, Cassandra, Gemma, Ruby, Vanessa, Sibyl, Johanna, Vera, Natalie / Natalia, Philippa, Hadassah, Judith, Clara, Rosemary, Carlotta.
This message was edited 10/19/2011, 3:59 PM
i love the name Edith. I think it would be great to see a child name Edith. (I have only met one young Edith (13) and I know lot more older) .
Edith Guinevere is pretty
from your list i like
Fiona
Zipporah
Eloise
Stella
Gwendolen
Genevieve
Evangeline
other name you might like
Jerusha
Oriana
Athena
Alice
Lillian
Penelope
Naomi
Georgina
Norah
Rosalie
Juliet
Rhiannon
Vincent
Theodore
Charles
Leopold
Stellan
Bertram
Edith Guinevere is pretty
from your list i like
Fiona
Zipporah
Eloise
Stella
Gwendolen
Genevieve
Evangeline
other name you might like
Jerusha
Oriana
Athena
Alice
Lillian
Penelope
Naomi
Georgina
Norah
Rosalie
Juliet
Rhiannon
Vincent
Theodore
Charles
Leopold
Stellan
Bertram
This message was edited 10/18/2011, 3:27 PM
Edith's not bad at all. I used to think of Edith, Esther, Edna, and Ethel as the "old lady E's." Edna and Ethel are still firmly in that camp, but since naming trends have changed and I've heard of kids with these names (and someone my age named Esther), I've come to think of Edith and Esther as usable. I really like Edie as a nn. Edith Guinevere is a gorgeous combo!
All your other names are rather nice (I'd spell Felecity as Felicity, though), but I really love Fiona.
All your other names are rather nice (I'd spell Felecity as Felicity, though), but I really love Fiona.
I like Edith quite a bit, and I love Edie as a nickname. Five-to-ten years ago, I thought Edith was too All in the Family, too old lady, and too risky to use on a real child. I think it's completely acceptable now and really very charming. I was amused when I saw Despicable Me and saw that the creators had given the three girls names you could find in any hipster neighborhood: Margo, Edith, and Agnes.
Edith Guinevere is a little too "apples and oranges" for me. Guinevere's over-the-top mythological beauty queen vibe makes Edith feel more dowdy by comparison. I'd prefer the similar, but slightly more grounded, Edith Gwendolen.
I like your names with the exception of Evangeline and the spelling of Felicity.
Edith Guinevere is a little too "apples and oranges" for me. Guinevere's over-the-top mythological beauty queen vibe makes Edith feel more dowdy by comparison. I'd prefer the similar, but slightly more grounded, Edith Gwendolen.
I like your names with the exception of Evangeline and the spelling of Felicity.
I likt Edith. I used to think it was an old lady name, then I played Edith in Pirates of Penzance and not I like it :P I wouldn't use it myself though.
I like Edith Guinevere! It makes Edith a lot less "old lady" sounding and more... I don't know... "vintage"?
I like Elsa, Fiona, Zipporah, Gwendolen, and maybe Elizabeth
I like Edith Guinevere! It makes Edith a lot less "old lady" sounding and more... I don't know... "vintage"?
I like Elsa, Fiona, Zipporah, Gwendolen, and maybe Elizabeth
I think Edith is very sweet and I LOVE Edie! I most definitely think it would be acceptable to use Edith these days, not a problem. You could pretty much guarantee they'd be the only child in the class with that name, which is not a bad thing imo. Edith Guinevere is a gorgeous combo. Felicity, Elodie, Elsa, Zipporah, Eloise, Stella, Gwendolyn (prefer this spelling) and Elizabeth are all lovely too.
I actually love the name Edith! I would totally use it. It reminds me of La Vie en Rose. I have a classmate named Edith nn Edie, and I've always admired her name.
Some suggestions...
Louise
Mathilde
Alice
Clementine
Astrid
Philomene
Corinne
Adele
Judith
Agathe
Magalie
Beatrice
Leonie
Constance
Jacinthe
Florence
Yvonne
Noemie
Maelle
Agnes
Ines
Estelle
Gilbert
Edwin
Benedict
Anatole
Thierry
Emile
Gerard
Anselme
Francis
Pascal
Basile
Leopold
Felix
Edmond
Some suggestions...
Louise
Mathilde
Alice
Clementine
Astrid
Philomene
Corinne
Adele
Judith
Agathe
Magalie
Beatrice
Leonie
Constance
Jacinthe
Florence
Yvonne
Noemie
Maelle
Agnes
Ines
Estelle
Gilbert
Edwin
Benedict
Anatole
Thierry
Emile
Gerard
Anselme
Francis
Pascal
Basile
Leopold
Felix
Edmond
I love the name Edith Guinevere. I wish people Edith was use more. I like Edie as a first name, not just as a nickname. I'm not sure how someone would tease s girl named Edith. Maybe I'm not being creative enough. I like most of your names, except Felecity, Zipporah and Elizabeth. I love Elsa. I like the nickname Elsie. Here are my suggestions based on your name list.
Marietta
Marlena
Mariella
Muriel
Moriah
Marilyn
Alana
Darcy (for either)
Linford
Myron
Lyndon
Milton
Sorry about all the M names. I don't know what that's about.
Marietta
Marlena
Mariella
Muriel
Moriah
Marilyn
Alana
Darcy (for either)
Linford
Myron
Lyndon
Milton
Sorry about all the M names. I don't know what that's about.
I totally would have named my daughter Edith if my husband had not said he wasn't comfy with it. He said it was "too much of a statement." I'm not sure what that meant, but that's what he said. I think it just sounds sort of hipster? because it's so old-ladyish, but it isn't so unfashionable sounding or loaded with bad associations, I don't think, that it'd be hard to bear. I've met a young Olive and a young Eudora, and even a Delphine, and I think those are more of whatever kind of statement Edith is. And, I think they are fine.
This message was edited 10/18/2011, 12:21 AM
Well, some people like it, but I think a number of people would find it rather ugly. I do. Similar category to Ethyl, but not quite as bad. Nn Edie redeems it somewhat. It feels kind of awkward too. Maybe it's the d and th together... Perhaps subconsciously a little too close to death in its sound...
This message was edited 10/19/2011, 7:24 PM
Wow- inflict? Is it really that bad...??
My daughter thinks so. DH's stepmother was Edith Elizabeth, though she didn't use either of them, and we gave our daughter Elizabeth as a mn. She has never stopped thanking us for not going the Edith route instead!
That said, she's got a friend named Gladys ...
That said, she's got a friend named Gladys ...
yep. A lot of people think it's REALLY UGLY.
This message was edited 10/18/2011, 5:51 AM
Really? Of all names to hate, it's Edith? Why is it so bad? I don't understand.
It's just ugly and frumpy. Doesn't sound very nice. Same category as Ethel. Very few names can pull off the th sound in the end or middle position and sound good to my ears as well as some others. That doesn't mean that YOU can't like it. It's just really unappealing to a number of ears.