Edith
Meaning : Rich war, Rich War, Of Old English origin meaning ‘rich in war’ and derived from ead + gth meaning 'wealth, blessed' and 'fight, battle'. Often used as a pet form of Edith. Gaining popularity of late amongst parents loving the ‘old lady cool’ baby name trend, especially Edith with its soft but strong image., Rich in war,
Origin : Danish, German, Swedish, Dutch, Norwegian, English,
Pronunciation : EE dith, (EE-dith), EE-dith (English), E-dit (German, Swedish) ,
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Numerology information Edith:
- Name Number: 1. Meaning: Individual, Masculine, Logic, Self, Active, Leadership, Initiative, Assertive
Additional information Edith:
- Edith is an Old English name derived from 'ead' meaning 'riches', and 'gyth' meaning 'strife'. William the Conqueror's wife was named Edith, and the name underwent a revival in the late 19th century.
- Anglo-Saxon Meaning: The name Edith is an Anglo-Saxon baby name. In Anglo-Saxon the meaning of the name Edith is: Joyous.
- American Meaning: The name Edith is an American baby name. In American the meaning of the name Edith is: Joyous.
- English Meaning: The name Edith is an English baby name. In English the meaning of the name Edith is: Happy warfare. Spoils of war. From the Old English name Eadgyth, meaning rich or happy, and war. Famous bearer: 10th-century nun St Edith (Eadgyth); the poet Dame Edith Sitwell. Happy warfare. Spoils of war.
- Teutonic Meaning: The name Edith is a Teutonic baby name. In Teutonic the meaning of the name Edith is: Wealthy present.
- From the Old English name Eadgyð, derived from the elements ead "wealth, fortune" and gyð "war". It was popular among Anglo-Saxon royalty, being borne for example by Saint Eadgyeth;, the daughter of King Edgar the Peaceful. The name remained common after the Norman conquest. It became rare after the 15th century, but was revived in the 19th century.
Definition funny of Edith:
- Dude, look there's Edith. My god she's beautiful. *swoons*
- Derick: WOW! who's that? Jake: That's Edith.
- Wow, id like to marry an edith.
- person 1; " whats your name?" person 2; "edith" person 1; " that is such a unique name"
- Ethan:" Edith is such a sweet girl." Becky: "She sure is."
- Friend: wow! Who's that? Friend 2: oh her? Thats Edith. Dont bother you're probably not good enough.
- edith
Expression information Edith:
- People with this name tend to initiate events, to be leaders rather than followers, with powerful personalities. They tend to be focused on specific goals, experience a wealth of creative new ideas, and have the ability to implement these ideas with efficiency and determination. They tend to be courageous and sometimes aggressive. As unique, creative individuals, they tend to resent authority, and are sometimes stubborn, proud, and impatient.
Soul information Edith:
- People with this name have a deep inner desire for travel and adventure, and want to set their own pace in life without being governed by tradition.
Songs about Edith:
- La vie en rose [feat. Edith Piaf] by Andrea Bocelli from the Album Love In Portofino (Remastered)
- St. Edith by Ayria from the Album Flicker
- La Vie En Rose (Edith Piaf Version) by Edith Piaf from the Album La Vie En Rose
- Sous Le Ciel De Paris (Feat. Edith Piaf) by Edith Piaf from the Album Sous Le Ciel De Paris
- La vie en rose [feat. Edith Piaf] by Andrea Bocelli from the Album Pasión
- Edith's Cake by Ahmad Jamal from the Album Saturday Morning
- Sous le ciel de Paris (Karaoke Version) [In the Style of Edith Piaf] by The Karaoke Universe from the Album Karaoke Party Selection, Vol. 87
- Woodrow and Edith Wilson by Bob Zentz & Jeanne McDougall Lynn Ruehlmann from the Album It Happened in the White House: True Stories of the Eight Virginia Presidents and Their Wives
- You Can't Have Your Kate (And Edith, Too) (Album Version) by The Statler Brothers from the Album Flowers On The Wall: The Essential Statler Brothers 1964-1969
- Edith And The Kingpin [feat. Tina Turner] by Herbie Hancock from the Album River: The Joni Letters (Bonus Track Version)
- Edith Piaf évoque la chanson française by Edith Piaf from the Album Piaf chante Piaf
- La Foule (Feat. Edith Piaf) by Edith Piaf from the Album Sous Le Ciel De Paris
- Edith And The Kingpin by Joni Mitchell from the Album The Hissing Of Summer Lawns
- La vie en rose (Karaoke Version) [Originally Performed By Edith Piaf] by Love Karaoke Symphony from the Album La vie en rose (English Version)
- Edith Osborne Ives - Christmas Carol by Eric Trudel from the Album Ives, C.: Songs, Vol. 1
- La Vie En Rose (Karaoke Version) (Originally perfomed by Edith Paif) by Soundmachine from the Album Ultimate Backing Tracks: Cool Tracks, Vol. 7 (Backing Track Versions)
- You Can't Have Your Kate And Edith, Too (Live) by Johnny Cash from the Album At Folsom Prison (Legacy Edition)
- La vie en rose [feat. Edith Piaf] by Andrea Bocelli from the Album Passione (Remastered)
- You Can't Have Your Kate And Edith, Too (Album Version) by The Statler Brothers from the Album The World Of The Statler Brothers
- Edith by Rachael Yamagata from the Album Happenstance (Deluxe Version)
- La vie en rose (Karaoke Version With Lead Vocal) [Originally Performed By Edith Piaf] by Love Karaoke Symphony from the Album La vie en rose (English Version)
- Edith And The Kingpin (Live Version) by Joni Mitchell from the Album Shadows And Light
- La Vie En Rose - Karaoké Playback Instrumental - Rendu Célèbre Par Edith Piaf by Karaoké Playback Français from the Album Salut Les Tubes ! Vol. 7
- Edith by The Hot Melts from the Album The Hot Melts
- La Otra (Dueto Edith Márquez) by Benny from the Album Mis Canciones Favoritas De Telenovelas
- Edith and the Kingpin by Elvis Costello from the Album A Tribute to Joni Mitchell
- L'hymne à l'amour (Version 2012) [Rendu célèbre par Edith Piaf] {Version karaoké} by Univers Karaoke from the Album L'hymne à l'amour (Version 2012) [Rendu célèbre par Edith Piaf] {Version karaoké} - Single
- Edith And The Kingpin by Joni Mitchell from the Album The Studio Albums (1968-1979)
- Edith Ndol'a ngo by Kotto Bass from the Album Soukous Fusion
- Johnny Tu N'es Pas Un Ange (Feat. Edith Piaf) by Edith Piaf from the Album Sous Le Ciel De Paris
- La Gata Bajo La Lluvia (A Duo Con Edith Marquez) by Rocío Dúrcal a Dúo Con Edith Márquez from the Album Rocio Durcal - Duetos
- La Otra (Dueto Edith Márquez) by Benny from the Album Grandes Canciones De Grandes Telenovelas
- Notre Dame De Paris (Feat. Edith Piaf) by Edith Piaf from the Album Sous Le Ciel De Paris
- Non, Je Ne Regrette Rien - Karaoké Playback Instrumental - Rendu Célèbre Par Edith Piaf by Karaoké Playback Français from the Album Les Succès D'Edith Piaf
- Chante-Moi (Feat. Edith Piaf) by Edith Piaf from the Album Sous Le Ciel De Paris
- Edith by Stefano Bollani Trio from the Album Stone In The Water
- Edith and the Kingpin by Herbie Hancock from the Album Greatest 21st Century Jazz Fusion
- Edith Ann by Lily Tomlin from the Album Modern Scream
- Improvisation No. 15 in C Minor, "Hommage a Edith Piaf" by Eric Parkin from the Album Poulenc: Piano Works (Complete)
- Jézébel (Feat. Edith Piaf) by Edith Piaf from the Album Sous Le Ciel De Paris
- L'hymne à l'amour (Karaoke Instrumental) (Originally Performed By Edith Piaf) by Le Meilleur des Tubes en Karaoke from the Album Le meilleur des tubes en karaoké (2007, vol. 3)
- La Vie En Rose - Karaoké Playback Avec Choeurs - Rendu Célèbre Par Edith Piaf by Karaoké Playback Français from the Album Rétro Vol. 1
- La Vie en Rose as made famous by Edith Piaf by Karaoke Experts from the Album Karaoke - Famous French songs
- Les trois cloches (feat. Edith Piaf) by Les Compagnons de la chanson from the Album Christmas...Is...Christmas
- Lily: Song for Edith Wharton and Lily Bart by Suzzy Roche & Lucy Wainwright Roche from the Album Fairytale and Myth
- Little Edith by O'2l from the Album Doyle's Brunch
- Now Please Don't You Cry, Beautiful Edith (Album Version) by Roland Kirk from the Album Rip Rig And Panic / Now Please Don't You Cry Beautiful Edith
- The Pirates of Penzance (or, The Slave of Duty), Act II: When the foeman bears his steel (Sergeant of Police,... by Owen Brannigan/Elsie Morison/Heather Harper/George Baker/Glyndebourne Chorus/Pro Arte Orchestra/Sir Malcolm Sargent from the Album Gilbert & Sullivan: Pirates of Penzance
- Poulenc: Improvisation 15 - Hommage à Edith Piaf, FP 176 by Pascal Rogé from the Album Poulenc: Piano Works
- (She Thinks She's) Edith Head by They Might Be Giants from the Album Long Tall Weekend
Books about Edith:
- Mythology: Timeless Tales of Gods and Heroes - Jan 1, 2011 by Edith Hamilton
- Edith And Mr. Bear (The Lonely Doll Series) - Jul 2, 2013 by Dare Wright
- Edith Wharton: Four Novels of the 1920s: The Glimpses of the Moon / A Son at the Front / Twilight Sleep / The... - Sep 29, 2015 by Edith Wharton and Hermione Lee
- Edith Wharton: 14 Great Novels - Jul 3, 2014 by Edith Wharton
- The Age of Innocence (Dover Thrift Editions) - Jul 11, 1997 by Edith Wharton
- Ethan Frome (Dover Thrift Editions) - Jan 1, 1991 by Edith Wharton
- Honeydew: Stories - Sep 22, 2015 by Edith Pearlman
- The House of Mirth (Dover Thrift Editions) - Aug 6, 2002 by Edith Wharton
- The Age of Innocence - Feb 14, 2015 by Edith Wharton
- Speak with Distinction: The Classic Skinner Method to Speech on the Stage - Apr 1, 2000 by Edith Skinner and Timothy Monich
- The Greek Way - Aug 17, 1993 by Edith Hamilton
Movies about Edith:
- Nurse Edith Cavell1939 PG CC
- Nurse Edith Cavell (1939)2006 NR CC
- Edith Wharton: The Sense of Harmony2015 NR CC
- All in the Family: Complete Second Season1971 NR
- All in the Family: Season 91978 Unrated
- Saint Edith Stein2011 NR
- Edith Stein: The Seventh Chamber2010
- All in the Family: Season 81978 Unrated
- All in the Family: Complete Sixth Season2010 NR
- Archie Bunker's Place - The Complete First Season1979 NR
- Edith Wharton - The Sense of Harmony2014 NR
- All in the Family - The Complete Fourth Season1971 NR
- Edith and Michel2011 NR
- DESEO [CHRISTIAN BACH,EDITH GONZALEZ,PEDRO DAMIAN,PAOLA NUNEZ] [*Ntsc/region 1 & 4 Dvd. Import-latin America].2014
- A Tribute to Edith Piaf: Live at Montreux 20042008 NR
- Nurse Edith Cavell2008
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- Edith Evans
- Actor, Film actor, Chivalric Order Member, Person, Award Winner, Deceased Person, TV Actor, Award Nominee
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- Edith Cowan University
- Educational Institution, Namesake, Endowed Organization, College/University, Employer, Location, Organization
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- Edith Bowman
- TV Host, Identity, Person, Social network user, TV Personality, Award Nominee, Broadcast Artist, Award Winner, Person or entity appearing in film
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- Actor, Person or entity appearing in film, Award Nominee, Topic, Person, Film actor, Influence Node
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- E. Nesbit
- Novelist, Organization founder, Person, Author, Influence Node, Deceased Person
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- Edith Tolkien
- Woman, Deceased Person, Topic, Person
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