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[Opinions] Edith
What do you think of Edith? What about the nickname Edie? (EE-dee)Edie was the name of one of my great-great-Aunts, who died quite recently. I think Edie is a nice alternative to Evie, which I love but is getting pretty popular here.
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I would love this name to death if it weren't for this awful relative I have named Edith. Edie is adorable, but I'm afraid it will be constantly mistaken for Eddie, which I dislike. It would be great if Edith became popular.
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Love, love, love Edith! Was the name of one of my Great-Aunts as well. =)I don't think Edith needs a nickname at all, but if you must, Edie is quite cute.
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I love Edith, especially with the nickname Edie.
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Edith would be Mr. Pie's top choice if we had a daughter. I like it a lot. I prefer Edith to Edie - far too many -ee names in my family already! - but I don't hate it.
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Think I prefer Edyta with nicknames Dyta or Edie
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I love Edith, it reminds me of fresh green grass and daisies. It's really sweet but mature and strong as well. And Edie is just wonderful.
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I adore Edith! It's one of my absolute favorite names -- I hope its popularity doesn't skyrocket.Also, Edie is cute-as-a-button; I like DeeDee / Didi and Dita as nicknames, too.
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I never liked this name. I don't like nickname either, because it sounds too masculine IMO.
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I think Edith and Edie are lovely. I'd actually love to use the name Edie, but in Arabic there's a word that sounds nearly the same which means hand and as my DH's side of the family speaks Arabic, it's a no go for us.
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Edith is a sweet, dignified sounding name. I rarely encounter little Ediths these days, so to me, it sounds refreshing. I prefer it without a nickname, but Edie is cute.
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I've thought Edith felt fresh and adorable for several years, and because of the Edie nn especially I am really surprised it isn't more popular. It has all the right stuff to become trendy, so I assume it will catch on any day now.
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I like Edith and it sounds quite young to me due to the BBC Radio 1 presenter. I also love Edie and I think It fits in with other names around at the moment i.e Milly, Molly, Maisie, Lily etc
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