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Edith is a feminine derived from the word ēad, meaning or , in combination with the Old English gȳð, meaning ',

(2025). 9780198610601, Oxford University Press.
and is in common usage in this form in , , many Scandinavian languages and . Its French form is Édith'''. Contractions and variations of this name include Ditte, Dita, and Edie.

It was a common first name prior to the 16th century, when it fell out of favour. It became popular again at the beginning of the 19th century and has remained in steady use. It has been among the top hundred most popular names for newborn girls in and since 2017. It has been among the top 1,000 names for girls in the since 1880 and was among the top 50 names for American girls between 1880 and 1927, the height of its popularity. It was ranked as the 513th most popular name for American newborn girls in 2022, according to the Social Security online database. It was the 518th most popular name for newborn girls in in 2021, with 55 uses that year.

The name Edith has five : May 14 in , January 13 in the , October 31 in , July 5 in , and September 16 in , , and .


Edith
  • Edith of Polesworth (died c. 960), abbess
  • Edith of Wessex (1025–1075), Queen of England
  • Edith of Wilton (961–984), English nun
  • Edith the Fair (1025–1086), first wife or mistress of King Harold II of England
  • (1876–1957), American economist
  • (born 1976), Nigerian retired footballer
  • (1861–1940), British headmistress
  • Edith Vosburgh Alvord (1875–1962), American suffragist
  • (1854–1936), Canadian suffragist
  • (1859–1924), American chess composer
  • Edith Baumann (artist), abstract artist based in Santa Monica, California
  • (1888–1958), American soprano, music educator
  • Edith von Bonsdorff, (1890–1968) Danish-Finnish ballerina and choreographer
  • (1934–1995), French alpine skier
  • Edith Bouvier Beale (1917–2002), American socialite and cousin of Jacqueline Kennedy
  • Edith Ewing Bouvier Beale (1895–1977), American socialite and aunt of Jacqueline Kennedy
  • (born 1980), Dutch judoka
  • (born 1974), British television and radio presenter
  • (1856-1919), American-Canadian China-painter and founder of the YWCA in Victoria, British Columbia
  • (1865–1915), British nurse
  • Edith Mellado Céspedes (b. 1938), Peruvian politician and educator
  • (1904–1937), French aviator and parachutist
  • (1920–1989), Canadian basket maker
  • Edith Brown Clement (born 1948), American judge
  • (1874–1971), American botanist
  • Edith Cole (tennis) (1862-1945), English tennis player
  • Edith Maud Cook (1878–1910), early British parachutist, balloonist, and aviator, recognized as Britain's first female pilot
  • (1861–1932), Australian politician and member of parliament
  • Édith Cresson (born 1934), French politician and prime minister
  • (1876–1955), American painter
  • (1863–1944), British writer and anthropologist
  • (1865–1914), Canadian writer
  • (1894–1974), German geologist, glaciologist
  • (born 1986), Nigerian football midfielder
  • (1922–2001), American journalist
  • (1861–1916), British writer
  • (1888–1976), British actress
  • Edith Falco (born 1963), better known as , American actress
  • (1923–2006), American jurist and legal scholar
  • (1919–2014), American fashion designer
  • Edith M. Flanigen (born 1929), American chemist
  • Edith Willis Linn Forbes (1865–1945), American poet and writer
  • (1900–1945), German mother of diarist and Holocaust victim Anne Frank
  • Edith González (1964–2019), Mexican actress
  • (1910–1987), American politician and congresswoman
  • Edith Julia Griswold (1863-1926), American lawyer and patent expert
  • (1936-2023), American literary translator
  • (1875–1952), Scottish suffragist from , a World War One nursing volunteer, as well as an international socialite
  • (1900–1970), American art dealer
  • (1867–1963) American classicist and educator
  • (1874–1954), British-born Canadian socialist feminist and journalist
  • (1878–1951), tennis player from Great Britain
  • (1897–1981), American costume designer
  • (born 1965), British-French researcher in epigenetics
  • (1911–2005), American studio potter
  • (1911–2005), American landscape architect
  • (died 1899), English actress
  • (1907–1988), Danish film actress
  • Edith Irwin Hobart (1869–1958), American civic leader
  • (1871–1920), British artist and teacher
  • (1872–1954), New Zealand writer
  • (1897–1978), German psychoanalyst
  • (born 1949), American judge
  • Edith Katiji, known professionally as , (born 1979), Zimbabwean musician
  • Edith Kellnhauser (1933–2019), nursing scientist, educator, and writer
  • Edith Balfour Lyttelton (1865–1948), British novelist
  • Edith Hyde Robbins Macartney (1895–1978), first "Miss America"
  • Edith Scott Magna (1885–1960), American civic leader
  • (born 1967), Kenyan former long-distance runner
  • Edith Massey (actress) (1918–1984), American actress and singer
  • Edith Massey (1863–1946), Welsh botanist and painter, one of the two
  • (1932–2013), American equestrian
  • (1938–2025), Swiss soprano
  • , pseudonym of Anne Drinker (1827–1903), American poet
  • (born 1968), Scottish murderer
  • Edith Kawelohea McKinzie (1925–2014), Hawaiian author, genealogist, and traditional hula expert.
  • (1872–1924), English sculptor
  • (born 1944), American former sprinter
  • (1875–1964), British literary scholar
  • (1913–2007), American competitive swimmer
  • (born 1968), retired Ugandan middle-distance runner
  • (1858–1924), British writer
  • (1906–1994), Danish diver
  • (born 1954), retired female track and field athlete from Peru
  • (1893–1956), American architect
  • (1872–1948), British writer
  • (1900–1977), Scottish historian
  • (1913–1995), British writer
  • Edith Marion Patch (1876–1954), American entomologist
  • (1845–1908), British doctor and suffragette
  • (1914–1996), British economist
  • , American writer and educator
  • (1906–1966), British politician
  • (1891–1982), American medical researcher
  • (1965–2025), German historian
  • (born 1967), American lawyer and chair of the Federal Trade Commission
  • (1861–1948), American first lady and wife of Theodore Roosevelt
  • (1874-1969), American tennis player
  • Edith S. Sampson (1898–1979), American judge and diplomat
  • (born 1964), Dutch politician
  • (1943–1971), born Edith Minturn Sedgwick, American model and actress
  • (born 1976), Mexican para table tennis player
  • (1887–1964), British poet and critic
  • Edith Södergran (1892–1923), Finnish poet
  • (1858–1949), Irish novelist
  • (1891–1942), German philosopher and nun
  • Edith Summerskill (1901–1980), British politician
  • (1862–1957), first woman councillor in England, mayor of Reading and suffragist
  • Edith Thompson (1893–1923), English murderer
  • Edith Thompson (historian), historian and lexicographer
  • (born 1966), American former World Cup alpine ski racer
  • (1900–1982), Swedish author
  • (1929–2024), German nurse, social activist and politician
  • Edith van Dijk (born 1973), Dutch swimmer
  • (1904–2012), New Zealand/Australian artist
  • (1862–1937), American writer
  • (born 1951), American oceanographer, marine biologist, author, and the co-founder, CEO and Senior Scientist at the Ocean Research & Conservation Association
  • (1872–1961), American first lady and wife of Woodrow Wilson
  • (1929–2017), LGBTQ+ rights advocate
  • (born 1994), Kenyan volleyball player
  • (born 1972), Swiss former wheelchair racer
  • (c. 1860–1918), Scottish-born New Zealand artist
  • (born 1941), Austrian former alpine skier


Édith
  • Édith Audibert (born 1948), French politician
  • Édith Butler (born 1942), Acadian-Canadian singer-songwriter
  • Édith Cresson (born 1934), French politician
  • Édith Girard (1949–2014), French architect
  • Édith Piaf (1915–1963), French singer-songwriter, cabaret performer and film actress
  • Édith Scob (1937–2019), French film and theatre actress
  • Édith Thomas (1909–1970), French novelist, archivist, historian and journalist


Fictional characters
  • Edith, a fictional character from
  • Edith the Lunch Lady, a character in the 2017 film
  • , fictional character in the British television series 'Allo 'Allo!
  • , a character in the 1970s sitcom All in the Family
  • Lady Edith Crawley, fictional character in the British television series Downton Abbey
  • Edith Finch, fictional main character of What Remains of Edith Finch
  • Edith Gru, a character in the franchise
  • Edith Hughes, fictional character in the American television series As The World Turns
  • , fictional character portrayed by Andrea Martin on the Canadian television series SCTV
  • Edith Ross, fictional character in the American television series Suits
  • Edith Zuckerman, a supporting character in the children's novel Charlotte's Web


Translations


See also
  • Eadgyth (disambiguation)
  • (disambiguation)
  • Editha (given name)
  • E.D.I.T.H.

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