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[Opinions] Edith
Thoughts on Edith?
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Don't like it
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it's aight. better as a middle name
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I like it
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I love Edith! One of my friends just named her baby Edith Florence "Edie."
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My name!I like it.
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I hate it and yet I love Eden
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Hahahaha... oh, my journey with this name is a weird one!First, I made this post a couple years ago: https://www.behindthename.com/bb/all/5298883Then, due to an awesome character in the show The Last Kingdom, I started to like the sound of Edith.Now... Edith is in my Top 10 names! I also like the nickname Edie (which I used to dislike).Edith Anneliese (current combo I'm working with)
Edith Emerald
Edith Emmeline
Edith Alexandria
Edith Alexandrie
Edith Anastasia
Edith Isabeau
Edith Isabel
Edith Isabelle
Edith Isobel
Edith Letitia
Edith Liana
Edith Lydia
Edith Marjolaine
Edith Marjorie
Edith Marguerite
Edith Olivia
Edith Olivette
Edith Rochelle
Edith Rosamund
Edith Violet
Edith Winifred

This message was edited 9/14/2023, 1:27 PM

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Still amazed that people are resurrecting this name but not stuff like Mildred or Ethel. I don't get it! They are all on the same wavelength to me Anyway, it took me a long time to warm up to Edith, but I appreciate it now. Edie is really spunky. I really like the movie Crimson Peak and I was happy to see a heroine named Edith.
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Edith is great, especially with the nn Edie. I’ve grown so fond of this name over the years. Mostly I’d say because of the late Nurse Edith Cavell. Apparently she was somehow connected to my maternal grandmother’s family tree, or so the story goes. Lovely name, amazing woman.
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It's my daughter's middle name, so I obviously like it a lot. It has real elegance. We are not English-speakers so we pronounce it with eh sound rather than ee.
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It's a favorite. When I was pregnant I suggested naming our daughter Edith. My husband said it would be a "statement." I'm not sure what he meant, but I got the impression he thought it would stand out a lot. That was 2005-6. I don't think it'd stand out all that much today. I think if people are naming daughters Hazel and Penelope, there is certainly room for Edith, which is a lot nicer than either of those imo.
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Edith is also a very big favorite of mine; I just love how classy and uncommon it is now. It reminds me of a beautiful meadow of flowers, where animals live happily. I love this name in combos like Edith Alora, Edith Anna, Edith Flora, Edith Roxanne, and Edith Jayla. Another thing, I find the nickname Edie adorable and endearing!
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I've loved Edith for a long time so I'm glad to see it getting some use. Edie is a spunky nickname.
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