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Good for you! It takes some guts to like Edith. I personally love Edie but Edith a touch less. Edythe is awesome and my preferred spelling (it looks so medieval-queeny), but I also really like the French Édith (ay-DEET).
Actually hey I just realized, I like Edith Piaf and that would be a swell namesake. And Edie is so jazzy and sharp. Now I'm on an EDITH KICK!
Edith Sparrow, how's that for a Piaf-worthy combo
Actually hey I just realized, I like Edith Piaf and that would be a swell namesake. And Edie is so jazzy and sharp. Now I'm on an EDITH KICK!
Edith Sparrow, how's that for a Piaf-worthy combo
This message was edited 12/1/2011, 9:09 AM
That is an AWESOME sibset
May be on the "comeback" in Sweden, but the American stats still have it going DOWN in the charts.
I was at school with an Edith Linda Marie! She never used a nn to my knowledge. They were a Scottish family, and she is the only English-speaking Edith I've ever met, though I was also at school with a German Editha.
Unfortunately for the name, where I live there's a popular cartoon character - a grumpy old gin-swigging grandmother - named Edith, which I thought was perfect until it turned out she had an identical twin sister named Abigail.
Unfortunately for the name, where I live there's a popular cartoon character - a grumpy old gin-swigging grandmother - named Edith, which I thought was perfect until it turned out she had an identical twin sister named Abigail.
Edith is one of my favorite names! Her earthy, bookish elegance enchants me.