Eddythe
ED-ith
Eddythe is a girl’s name of English origin, meaning “A variant of Edith, meaning "rich battle" or "prosperous in war", derived from Old English.”, and peaked in popularity in 1912.
What Eddythe Means
“A variant of Edith, meaning "rich battle" or "prosperous in war", derived from Old English.”
The Story of Eddythe
Before your daughter arrives, know that some names carry the echoes of ancient battles and enduring strength.
Eddythe is a rare English variant of Edith, a name with roots in the Old English elements 'ead' meaning 'rich' and 'gyth' meaning 'battle'. This name was first formally recorded in 1912, peaking in popularity that same year.
When you hear 'Eddythe', you might imagine a child who faces challenges with an unshakeable spirit. This name resonates with a deep well of inner resilience, suggesting a daughter who will navigate life's complexities with a quiet, prosperous fortitude.
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Personality Traits
Peak Year
#5 in 1912
Total Births
5
First Recorded
1912
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