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Edith
I'm liking this today. WDYT of Edith? Any sibling suggestions? Thanks!
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I like it a lot...it's on my imaginary "sassy names" list. Love the nn Edie as well.
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oopsClarles is of corse meant to be Charles
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I love it.Edith and Maud.Edith and Arthur
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I quite like Edith. And I love the nn Edie.As far as siblings...well, my great aunt Edith's siblings are/were... ;)Albert
Mary
Myrtle
Clarice
Stella
Robert
Everett
Dorothy
Alice (my grandmother)
RosalieI think most of those go very well with it.

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I've seen worse, but I'm not especially drawn to the name.
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I love it! It's so refreshing and Old English-sounding.
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Edith is greatFOr a while I was really digging this name, but it fell off my radar. I still like it, though. I think it's a very happy name. I would suggest matching with other very old-fashioned, Victorian naes. Some suggestions:William
Edward
Eliza
Nell
Isaac
Margaret
Eleanor
Jack
John
James
Thomas
Edmund
Katherine nn Kate
Miriam
Adam
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Not a fanI don't like any names ending in "ith" that I know of, which includes Judith and Lilith. I must not be found of the "ith" sound.
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I LOVE it
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doublt post

This message was edited 9/16/2008, 11:54 AM

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Yes!I love the historic, Anglo-Saxon-ness of Edith. And since the Victorians had their medieval-revival trend it also makes me think of Victorian times. The nn Edie is so cute and an added bonus.Siblings I could envision:Margaret, Audrey, Frances, Matilda, Rosamund, Winifred, Constance, Philippa (Pippa?), Adelaide / Alice, Cecily, Joan, Helen, Louisa, Augusta (Aggie?), Beatrice, Agatha, Cornelia, Benedicta, Horatia, Prudence, Anselma / Selma, Imelda, Fidelma, Muriel, Irene, Jessamine, Eglantine, Hazel, Blythe, Miriam, Hannah, Bridget (Bridie), Gwendolen -- John, Walter, Geoffrey, Piers, Bertram (Bertie?), Wilfred, Alfred, ... Load Full Message

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Yay!I love Edith! Very cute and underused. Siblings, eh? How about Agnes, Charles, Edward, Frances, George, Harriet, Henry, Oliver, Rosalie, Theodore, William?
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I think Edith sounds too old. Sibling suggestions:Eleanor
Myrna
Olive
VioletEdward
Simon
George
Henry
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