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Dictionary of Medieval Names
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Edith f. Old English ēad 'riches, wealth' + Old English gȳð 'war'.

The name of a 10th C wife of a Holy Roman Emperor, an 11th C English queen, and a very popular 10th C English saint.

One of the few Old English feminine names to remain not only in use, but in common use, after the Anglo-Norman conquest.

England
Latin
1279–80 Editha (nom) WaHR-SK p. 33, Edytha (nom) ibid. p. 33
English
1540 Edethe BEmar-vol1 p. 2; 1548 Edethe ibid. p. 3; 1549 Edithe ibid. p. 3; 1551 Edith DEmar-vol1 p. 79; 1552 Edith ibid. p. 80, Edithe BEmar-vol1 p. 4; 1554 Edith bruton-vol1 p. 2; 1555 Edith ibid. p. 27; 1556 Edith ibid. p. 27; 1558 Edith ibid. p. 3, Edithe BEmar-vol1 p. 6; 1559 Edith bruton-vol1 p. 30; 1561 Edith ibid. p. 31; 1562 Edith ibid. p. 32; 1563 Edith ibid. p. 33, Edithe BEmar-vol2 p. 29; 1564 Edith bruton-vol1 p. 4; 1566 Edith ibid. p. 35; 1568 Edith ibid. p. 37; 1569 Edith BUmar-vol9 p. 5, bruton-vol1 p. 38; 1571 Edith ibid. p. 39; 1572 Edith ibid. p. 40; 1573 Edith ibid. p. 6; 1574 Edith ibid. p. 41; 1575 Edith ibid. p. 7; 1576 Edith ibid. p. 43; 1578 Edith ibid. p. 43; 1579 Edith ibid. p. 7; 1580 Edith ibid. p. 7; 1580/1 Edyth BEmar-vol1 p. 10; 1581 Edyth ibid. p. 10; 1582 Edeth BEmar-vol2 p. 130; 1584 Edith DEmar-vol1 p. 85; 1587 Edith bruton-vol1 p. 47; 1589 Edith ibid. p. 9; 1592 Edith ibid. p. 51; 1593 Edith ibid. p. 52; 1594 Edith DEmar-vol2 p. 28, bruton-vol1 p. 10; 1595 Edith ibid. p. 54; 1596 Edith ibid. p. 11; 1597/8 Edith BEmar-vol2 p. 4; 1599 Edith bruton-vol1 p. 57
1542 Ede StAnthonlin p. 3; 1581 Eddye BEmar-vol1 p. 10; 1585 Ydye BEmar-vol2 p. 69; 1586 Eden SaxhamSf p. 40; 1587 Eden ibid. p. 4; 1596 Yeede DEmar-vol2 P. 34; 1597 Edeny SaxhamSf p. 5
Germany
Latin
937 Eadgide (gen) HambUrk-vol1 XXXII
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