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[Opinions] Edith
What does everyone think of Edith? It has been in my head the last couple of days and I'm falling in love. I especially love Edie. Any other nn possibilities or middle names?For whatever reason I think it would be perfect for a little brown kitten.
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I've always thought it kind of an ugly name, but Ethel's worse.
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I love this name, though I prefer the spelling of Edyth. I think it looks softer and more contemporary, it reminds me of the name Blythe. Edie is adorable.
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I love the name Edith nn Edie, it's so pretty. I'd prefer to see it on a baby/little girl than a kitten though.
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I love this name, but everyone thinks of it as an old ladies name. I love it anyway.
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TornOne moment it sounds adorable and the next feels like it belongs with Gladys, Phyllis and Prunella in the nursing home.Hmmmm. Not sure. I do love Edie and prefer it came from Edith over Eden which I feel is slightly loaded.Edith Poppy popped into my head;) I don't care for Poppy but it seems to work with the more serious Edith.

This message was edited 11/24/2008, 2:05 PM

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I posted about Edith a few months ago; the post might be of interest:
http://www.behindthename.com/bb/arcview.php?id=3352234&board=babyI love the name and nn Edie in particular!
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I like Edith and the nn Edie.
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It'^s been growing on me too recently. Did could work as a surname. As kittens go, I don't like "human" names for animals, unless they're really out-there ones like Mehitabel and Azazel.
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Edith is absolutely beautiful. I like Edie a lot, but to be honest would probably use the full name most of the time, because Edith is just to lovely to say.I'll have to give a little thought and get back to you on middle names.
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I love it as well but I fear it might become the next Ella or Evelyn. More and more people seem to fall in love with it. It's a lovely name, pretty and feminine and yeah, Edie makes for a very sweet nickname. I guess you could call her Dita, Eddie or Dittie but I'm not a fan of either of them.
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I love Edith, and the nn Edie is the icing on the cake. :-)Edith Margaret is my favorite combination, a real "stick to your ribs" kind of combo. Here are a few other ideas:Edith Constance
Edith Matilda
Edith Georgina
Edith Hope
Edith Ursula
Edith Johanna
Edith Gwendolen
Edith Winifred
Edith Susannah
Edith Miriam
Edith Cecily
Edith Mary
Edith Jocelyn
Edith Rosalie
Edith JessamineBy the way, just for fun, other ways you could get Edie as a nn: Aida, Freedom, Fredrika / Frieda / Freda / Frida, Leda, Calida, Alida, Edina, Elfrieda / Elfreda, Winifred, Fidelia, Edurne, Aoide, Marguerite / Margarita, Virida. Can anyone add to this?
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Edith is lovely. It was my great grandmothers name. She was Edith Mary Amelia.
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OhEdith Mary Amelia is wonderful. You have great names to work with in your family. :-)
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I agree, it's lovely!
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