Edith
/ˈidɪθ/
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Edith, of Teutonic origin, is derived from 'Eadgyð', combining 'ead' (wealth, blessed) and 'gyð' (war, strife). It is often associated with wisdom, prosperity, and nobility. The name has a timeless elegance and was notably borne by Saint Edith and Queen Edith of England.
Edith Wilson
First Lady, Second wife of US President Woodrow Wilson
Edith Wharton
Novelist, The Age of Innocence
Edith Sitwell
Poet, Façade
Edith Roosevelt
First Lady, Wife of US President Theodore Roosevelt
Edith Nourse Rogers
Politician, Congresswoman from Massachusetts, 1925-60
Edith Piaf
Singer, Internationally-renowned French chanteuse
Edith H. Jones
Judge, 5th Circuit Court of Appeals
Edith E. Holiday
Attorney, Attorney, former US Treasury official
Edith Head
Designer, Hollywood costume designer
Edith Hamilton
Educator, The Greek Way
Edith Fellows
Actor, 1930s child actor
Edith Evans
Actor, The Whisperers
Edie
Eddy
Eda
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