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'', in combination with the Old English , meaning '' strife'', and is in common usage in this form in English,
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. 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
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and
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since 2017. It has been among the top 1,000 names for girls in the
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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
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in 2021, with 55 uses that year. The name Edith has five
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and
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Edith of Polesworth Saint Edith of Polesworth (also known as Editha or Eadgyth; d. ?c.960s) is an Anglo-Saxon abbess associated with Polesworth (Warwickshire) and Tamworth (Staffordshire) in Mercia. Her historical identity and floruit are uncertain. Some late so ...
(died c. 960), abbess *
Edith of Wessex Edith of Wessex (; 1025 – 18 December 1075) was Queen of England through her marriage to Edward the Confessor from 1045 until Edward's death in 1066. Unlike most English queens in the 10th and 11th centuries, she was crowned. The principal ...
(1025–1075), Queen of England *
Edith of Wilton Edith of Wilton ( – ) was an English saint, nun and member of the community at Wilton Abbey, and the daughter of Edgar, King of England (r. 959–975) and Wulfthryth of Wilton, Saint Wulfthryth. Edith's parents might have been married and Edg ...
(961–984), English nun *
Edith the Fair Edith the Fair (, "Edyth the Gentle Swan"; born c. 1025, died c. 1086), also known as Edith Swanneck,Her first name is also spelled Ealdgyth, Aldgyth, ''Edeva'' or Eddeva, and sometimes appears as ''Ēadgȳð'' and ''Ēadgifu''. (Compare ''Godgi ...
(1025–1086), first wife or mistress of King Harold II of England *
Edith Abbott Edith Abbott (September 26, 1876 – July 28, 1957) was an American economist, statistician, social worker, educator, and author. Abbott was born in Grand Island, Nebraska. Abbott was a pioneer in the profession of social work with an educationa ...
(1876–1957), American economist *
Edith Agoye Edith Olumide Alumeida Agoye (born 19 January 1976) is a Nigerian retired footballer A football player or footballer is a sportsperson who plays one of the different types of football. The main types of football are association football, A ...
(born 1976), Nigerian retired footballer * Edith Aitken (1861–1940), British headmistress * Edith Vosburgh Alvord (1875–1962), American suffragist *
Edith Archibald Edith Jessie Archibald (7 April 1854 – 11 May 1936) was a Canadian suffragist and writer who led the Maritime Women's Christian Temperance Union (WCTU), National Council of Women of Canada and the Local Council of Women of Halifax. For her many ...
(1854–1936), Canadian suffragist * Edith Baird (1859–1924), American chess composer *
Edith Baumann (artist) Edith Baumann is an abstract artist based in Santa Monica, California. Her paintings are minimalist and include geometric repetition and patterns, often presented in intense colors. Biography Baumann was born in Ames, Iowa in 1948. She received ...
, abstract artist based in Santa Monica, California * Edith Bideau (1888–1958), American soprano, music educator * Edith von Bonsdorff, (1890–1968) Danish-Finnish ballerina and choreographer *
Edith Bonlieu Marie Édith Jeanne Vuarnet (, 18 April 1934 – 16 December 1995) was a French Alpine skiing, alpine skier. She competed in the Alpine skiing at the 1956 Winter Olympics – Women's downhill, women's downhill at the 1956 Winter Olympics, an ...
(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 * Edith Bosch (born 1980), Dutch judoka * Edith Bowman (born 1974), British television and radio presenter *
Edith Carr Edith Carr (February 5, 1856 - December 11, 1919) was an American-Canadian China-painter and founder of the YWCA in Victoria, British Columbia. Most notably, she was the elder sister of Canadian artist Emily Carr. While Edith's artistry never r ...
(1856-1919), American-Canadian China-painter and founder of the YWCA in Victoria, British Columbia *
Edith Cavell Edith Louisa Cavell ( ; 4 December 1865 – 12 October 1915) was a British nurse. She is celebrated for treating wounded soldiers from both sides without discrimination during the First World War and for helping some 200 Allied soldiers escape ...
(1865–1915), British nurse * Edith Mellado Céspedes (b. 1938), Peruvian politician and educator * Edith Clark (1904–1937), French aviator and parachutist *
Edith Clayton Edith Clayton, née Drummond (September 6, 1920–October 8, 1989) was a Canadian basket maker. Life and work The daughter of James Alexander Drummond and Selena Irene Sparks, who were descendants of Black Loyalists who left the United St ...
(1920–1989), Canadian basket maker * Edith Brown Clement (born 1948), American judge * Edith Clements (1874–1971), American botanist *
Edith Cole (tennis) Edith Mary Hutchinson Cole (10 September 1862 - 22 October 1945) née Edith Coleridge also known as Edith Coleridge Cole was an English tennis player of the late 19th century. She won the singles at the prestigious Northern Championships in Manc ...
(1862-1945), English tennis player * Edith Maud Cook (1878–1910), early British parachutist, balloonist, and aviator, recognized as Britain's first female pilot *
Edith Cowan Edith Dircksey Cowan (' Brown; 2 August 1861 – 9 June 1932) was an Australian social reformer who worked for the rights and welfare of women and children. She is best known as the first Australian woman to serve as a member of parliament. C ...
(1861–1932), Australian politician and member of parliament *
Édith Cresson Édith Jeanne Thérèse Cresson (; Campion; born 27 January 1934) is a French politician of the Socialist Party. She served as Prime Minister of France from 1991 to 1992, the first woman to do so and only woman until Élisabeth Borne's appoint ...
(born 1934), French politician and prime minister * Edith Dimock (1876–1955), American painter *
Edith Durham Edith Durham, (8 December 1863 – 15 November 1944) was a British artist, anthropologist and writer who is best known for her anthropological accounts of life in Albania in the early 20th century. Her advocacy on behalf of the Albanian cause a ...
(1863–1944), British writer and anthropologist * Edith Eaton (1865–1914), Canadian writer *
Edith Ebers Edith Ebers (4 December 1894–13 September 1974), née Heirich, was a German Quaternary geologist and conservationist. She became widely known for personally stopping the 1935 detonation of rocky outcroppings that blocked a new Alpine road bet ...
(1894–1974), German geologist, glaciologist *
Edith Eduviere Edith Eduviere (born 18 June 1986) is a female Nigerian football midfielder. She was part of the Nigeria women's national football team at the 2008 Summer Olympics The 2008 Summer Olympics (), officially the Games of the XXIX Olympiad ...
(born 1986), Nigerian football midfielder * Edith Efron (1922–2001), American journalist * Edith Ellis (1861–1916), British writer *
Edith Evans Dame Edith Mary Evans (8 February 1888 – 14 October 1976) was an English actress. She was best known for Edith Evans – stage and film roles, her work on the West End theatre, West End stage, but also appeared in films at the beginning and t ...
(1888–1976), British actress *Edith Falco (born 1963), better known as
Edie Falco Edith Falco (born July 5, 1963) is an American actress. A prominent figure in American television, she is known for her roles both on stage and screen and has received numerous accolades including four Primetime Emmy Awards, two Golden Globe A ...
, American actress * Edith Fisch (1923–2006), American jurist and legal scholar * Edith Flagg (1919–2014), American fashion designer * Edith M. Flanigen (born 1929), American chemist * Edith Willis Linn Forbes (1865–1945), American poet and writer *
Edith Frank Edith Frank (; 16 January 1900 – 6 January 1945) was the mother of Holocaust diarist Anne Frank and her older sister Margot. After the family were discovered in hiding in Amsterdam during the German occupation, she was transported to Auschwitz- ...
(1900–1945), German mother of diarist and Holocaust victim Anne Frank *
Edith González Edith González Fuentes (; 10 December 1964 – 13 June 2019) was a Mexican actress, regarded as a blonde bombshell and one of the most beautiful actresses in Mexican cinema. She is best remembered for working on multiple telenovelas produced by ...
(1964–2019), Mexican actress *
Edith Green Edith Louise Starrett Green (January 17, 1910 – April 21, 1987) was an American politician and educator from Oregon. She was the second Oregonian woman to be elected to the U.S. House of Representatives and served a total of ten terms, fro ...
(1910–1987), American politician and congresswoman * Edith Julia Griswold (1863-1926), American lawyer and patent expert *
Edith Grossman Edith Marion Grossman (née Dorph; March 22, 1936 – September 4, 2023) was an American literary translator. Known for her work translating Latin American literature, Latin American and Spanish literature to English, she translated the works o ...
(1936-2023), American literary translator * Edith Hacon (1875–1952), Scottish suffragist from
Dornoch Dornoch (; ; ) is a town, seaside resort, parish and former royal burgh in the county of Sutherland in the Highlands of Scotland. It lies on the north shore of the Dornoch Firth, near to where it opens into the Moray Firth to the east. ...
, a
World War One World War I or the First World War (28 July 1914 – 11 November 1918), also known as the Great War, was a global conflict between two coalitions: the Allies (or Entente) and the Central Powers. Fighting took place mainly in Europe and th ...
nursing volunteer, as well as an international socialite *
Edith Halpert Edith Halpert or Edith Gregor Halpert (née Edith Gregoryevna Fivoosiovitch; 1900–1970) was a pioneering New York City Art dealer, dealer of American modernism, American modern art and American Folk Art, American folk art. She brought recognitio ...
(1900–1970), American art dealer * Edith Hamilton (1867–1963) American classicist and educator *
Edith Hancox Edith Hancox (1874–1954) was a British-born Canadian socialist feminist and journalist. She was a prominent figure in the 1919 Winnipeg general strike. Early life Edith Eliza Gales Angell was born on August 8, 1874, in Calne in Wiltshire, En ...
(1874–1954), British-born Canadian socialist feminist and journalist *
Edith Hannam Edith Margaret Hannam (''née'' Boucher; 28 November 1878 – 16 January 1951) was a tennis player from Great Britain. She played at the 1912 Summer Olympics and won two gold medals. Family life Edith Margaret Boucher was born in Bristol, Glou ...
(1878–1951), tennis player from Great Britain *
Edith Head Edith Claire Head (née Posener, October 28, 1897 – October 24, 1981) was an American film costume designer who won a record eight Academy Awards for Academy Award for Best Costume Design, Best Costume Design between 1949 and 1973, making he ...
(1897–1981), American costume designer *
Edith Heard Edith Heard (born 1965) is a British-French researcher in epigenetics who has been serving as the Director General of the European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL) since January 2019. She is also Professor at the Collège de France, holding ...
(born 1965), British-French researcher in epigenetics * Edith Heath (1911–2005), American studio potter * Edith Henderson (1911–2005), American landscape architect * Edith Heraud (died 1899), English actress * Edith Hermansen (1907–1988), Danish film actress *
Edith Irwin Hobart Edith E. Irwin Hobart (1869–1958) was an American civic leader who served as the 14th president general of the Daughters of the American Revolution and as the 1st national president of the American Legion Auxiliary. Biography Hobart joined th ...
(1869–1958), American civic leader * Edith Holden (1871–1920), British artist and teacher * Edith Howes (1872–1954), New Zealand writer *
Edith Jacobson Edith Jacobson (; September 10, 1897 – December 8, 1978) was a German psychoanalyst. Her major contributions to psychoanalytic thinking dealt with the development of the sense of identity and self-esteem and with an understanding of depressi ...
(1897–1978), German psychoanalyst * Edith Jones (born 1949), American judge *Edith Katiji, known professionally as Edith WeUtonga, (born 1979), Zimbabwean musician *
Edith Kellnhauser Edith Kellnhauser (1933 – May 23, 2019) was a German nursing scientist, educator, and writer. She studied in German, England and the United States, and worked in the U.S., Egypt, and Germany. Her awards include the Order of Merit of the Federal R ...
(1933–2019), nursing scientist, educator, and writer *
Edith Balfour Lyttelton Dame Edith Sophy Lyttelton (''née'' Balfour; 4 April 1865 – 2 September 1948) was a British novelist, playwright, World War I-era activist and Spiritualism (movement), spiritualist. Biography Lyttelton was born in Saint Petersburg, th ...
(1865–1948), British novelist *
Edith Hyde Robbins Macartney Edith Norman Hyde Robbins Macartney (1895 – April 1978) became the first-ever "Miss America" in 1919 in a contest held in New York City. She later became a fortune teller under the pseudonym Pandora. Family and marriages She was born Edith Norma ...
(1895–1978), first "Miss America" * Edith Scott Magna (1885–1960), American civic leader * Edith Masai (born 1967), Kenyan former long-distance runner *
Edith Massey (actress) Edith Massey (born Edith Y. Dornfeld; May 28, 1918 â€“ October 24, 1984) was an American actress and singer. Massey was best known for her appearances in a series of movies by director John Waters. She was one of the Dreamlanders, Waters ...
(1918–1984), American actress and singer *Edith Massey (1863–1946), Welsh botanist and painter, one of the two Massey Sisters * Edith Master (1932–2013), American equestrian *
Edith Mathis Edith Mathis (; 11 February 19389 February 2025) was a Swiss soprano known for her roles in List of operas by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Mozart's operas. Early in her career, Cherubino in ''Le nozze di Figaro'' was her signature role that she perf ...
(1938–2025), Swiss soprano *
Edith May Edith May was the pen name of Anne Drinker (3 December 1827 – 23 February 1903), an American writer of verse and other matter for literary journals and magazines. Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, she summered in Montrose, Pennsylvania, Montr ...
, pseudonym of Anne Drinker (1827–1903), American poet * Edith McAlinden (born 1968), Scottish murderer * Edith Kawelohea McKinzie (1925–2014), Hawaiian author, genealogist, and traditional hula expert. *
Edith Maryon Louisa Edith Church Maryon (9 February 1872, in London – 2 May 1924, in Dornach, Switzerland), better known as Edith Maryon, was an English sculptor. Along with Ita Wegman, she belonged to the innermost circle of founders of anthroposophy ...
(1872–1924), English sculptor *
Edith McGuire Edith Marie McGuire (born June 3, 1944), later known as Edith McGuire Duvall, is an American former sprinter. Born in Atlanta, Georgia, McGuire ran for Tennessee State University. TSU had a very successful women's sprinting team, The Tigerbelle ...
(born 1944), American former sprinter * Edith Morley (1875–1964), British literary scholar *
Edith Motridge Edith Segal Motridge (July 30, 1913 – November 1, 2007), also known by her married name Edith Polster or as Edith Motridge Segal, was an American competitive swimming (sport), swimmer who represented the United States in the 1936 Summer Olym ...
(1913–2007), American competitive swimmer * Edith Nakiyingi (born 1968), retired Ugandan middle-distance runner *
Edith Nesbit Edith Nesbit (married name Edith Bland; 15 August 1858 – 4 May 1924) was an English writer and poet, who published her books for children and others as E. Nesbit. She wrote or collaborated on more than 60 such books. She was also a political ...
(1858–1924), British writer *
Edith Nielsen Edith Nancy Sophie Bechmann Nielsen (later ''Scheffler'', 12 May 1906 – 23 November 1994) was a Denmark, Danish diving (sport), diver who competed in the 1924 Summer Olympics and in the 1928 Summer Olympics. In 1924 she finished fourth in ...
(1906–1994), Danish diver *
Edith Noeding Edith Noeding (born November 3, 1954, in Lobitos District) is a retired female track and field athlete from Peru, who competed in the hurdles event during her career. She won the gold medal at the 1975 Pan American Games in the women's 100 metre ...
(born 1954), retired female track and field athlete from Peru * Edith Northman (1893–1956), American architect *
Edith Olivier Edith Maud Olivier MBE (Order of the British Empire), MBE (31 December 1872 – 10 May 1948) was an English writer, also noted for acting as hostess to a circle of well-known writers, artists, and composers in her native Wiltshire. Family and ch ...
(1872–1948), British writer * Edith MacQueen (1900–1977), Scottish historian *
Edith Pargeter Edith Mary Pargeter (28 September 1913 – 14 October 1995), also known by her pen name Ellis Peters, was an English author of works in many categories, especially history and historical fiction, and was also honoured for her translations of ...
(1913–1995), British writer *
Edith Marion Patch Edith Marion Patch (27 July 1876 – 28 September 1954) was an American entomologist and writer. Born in Worcester, Massachusetts, she received a degree from the University of Minnesota in 1901 and originally embarked on a career as an English ...
(1876–1954), American entomologist * Edith Pechey (1845–1908), British doctor and suffragette *
Edith Penrose Edith Elura Tilton Penrose (November 15, 1914 – October 11, 1996) was an American-born British economist whose best known work is ''The Theory of the Growth of the Firm'', which describes the ways which firms grow and how fast they do. Wri ...
(1914–1996), British economist * Edith Philips, American writer and educator *
Edith Pitt Dame Edith Maud Pitt, (14 October 1906 – 27 January 1966) was a British Conservative Party MP for the Birmingham Edgbaston seat. She had also sat on Birmingham City Council, and sought several Parliamentary seats before being placed in the ...
(1906–1966), British politician * Edith Quimby (1891–1982), American medical researcher *
Edith Ramirez Edith Ramirez (born May 28, 1968) is an American attorney who served as a member of the Federal Trade Commission from 2010 to 2017. Ramirez served as FTC Chair from 2013 to 2017, the first person from an ethnic minority to lead the agency. Early ...
(born 1967), American lawyer and chair of the Federal Trade Commission *
Edith Roosevelt Edith Kermit Roosevelt ( Carow; August 6, 1861 – September 30, 1948) was the second wife of President Theodore Roosevelt and the first lady of the United States from 1901 to 1909. She had previously been the second lady of the United States ...
(1861–1948), American first lady and wife of Theodore Roosevelt *
Edith Rotch Edith Eliot Rotch (August 11, 1874-December 11, 1969) was an American tennis Tennis is a List of racket sports, racket sport that is played either individually against a single opponent (singles (tennis), singles) or between two teams of ...
(1874-1969), American tennis player * Edith S. Sampson (1898–1979), American judge and diplomat * Edith Schippers (born 1964), Dutch politician *
Edie Sedgwick Edith Minturn Sedgwick Post (April 20, 1943 – November 16, 1971) was an American actress, model and socialite who was one of Andy Warhol's superstars, starring in several of his short films during the 1960s.Watson, Steven (2003), "Factory Ma ...
(1943–1971), born Edith Minturn Sedgwick, American model and actress *
Edith Sigala María Edith Sigala López (born 16 June 1976) is a Mexicans, Mexican para table tennis player who competes in international level events. She is a triple Parapan American Games champion and four-time Pan American champion. She has also participa ...
(born 1976), Mexican para table tennis player *
Edith Sitwell Dame Edith Louisa Sitwell (7 September 1887 – 9 December 1964) was a British poet and critic and the eldest of the three literary Sitwells. She reacted badly to her eccentric, unloving parents and lived much of her life with her governess ...
(1887–1964), British poet and critic * Edith Södergran (1892–1923), Finnish poet *
Edith Somerville Edith Anna Œnone Somerville (; 2 May 1858 – 8 October 1949) was an Irish novelist who habitually signed herself as "E. Œ. Somerville". She wrote in collaboration with her cousin "Martin Ross" ( Violet Martin) under the pseudonym "Somervill ...
(1858–1949), Irish novelist *
Edith Stein Edith Stein (; ; in religion Teresa Benedicta of the Cross; 12 October 1891 – 9 August 1942) was a German philosopher who converted to Catholic Church, Catholicism and became a Discalced Carmelites, Discalced Carmelite nun. Edith Stein was mu ...
(1891–1942), German philosopher and nun *
Edith Summerskill Edith Clara Summerskill, Baroness Summerskill, (19 April 1901 – 4 February 1980) was a British physician, feminist, Labour politician and writer. She was appointed to the Privy Council in 1949. Early life Summerskill attended Eltham Hill ...
(1901–1980), British politician * Edith Sutton (1862–1957), first woman councillor in England, mayor of Reading and suffragist *
Edith Thompson Edith Jessie Thompson (25 December 1893 – 9 January 1923) and Frederick Edward Francis Bywaters (27 June 1902 – 9 January 1923) were a British couple executed for the murder of Thompson's husband Percy. Their case became a ''cause célèbr ...
(1893–1923), English murderer * Edith Thompson (historian), historian and lexicographer * Edith Thys (born 1966), American former World Cup alpine ski racer * Edith Unnerstad (1900–1982), Swedish author *
Edith Udhardt Edith Udhardt (28 September 1929 – 7 January 2024) was a German politician. She was a member of the Party of Democratic Socialism (PDS). Early life and education Edith Udhardt was born on 28 September 1929. Career Udhardt worked as a nurs ...
(1929–2024), German nurse, social activist and politician * Edith van Dijk (born 1973), Dutch swimmer * Edith Wall (1904–2012), New Zealand/Australian artist *
Edith Wharton Edith Newbold Wharton (; ; January 24, 1862 – August 11, 1937) was an American writer and designer. Wharton drew upon her insider's knowledge of the upper-class New York "aristocracy" to portray, realistically, the lives and morals of the Gil ...
(1862–1937), American writer *
Edith Widder Edith Anne "Edie" Widder Smith (born 1951) is an American oceanographer, marine biologist, author, and the co-founder, CEO and Senior Scientist at the Ocean Research & Conservation Association. Books * The Bioluminescence Coloring Book * Below t ...
(born 1951), American oceanographer, marine biologist, author, and the co-founder, CEO and Senior Scientist at the Ocean Research & Conservation Association *
Edith Wilson Edith Wilson ( Bolling, formerly Galt; October 15, 1872 – December 28, 1961) was First Lady of the United States from 1915 to 1921 as the second wife of President Woodrow Wilson. She married the widower Wilson in December 1915, during his firs ...
(1872–1961), American first lady and wife of Woodrow Wilson *
Edith Windsor Edith Windsor (née Schlain; June 20, 1929 – September 12, 2017) was an American LGBT rights in the United States, LGBT rights activist and a technology manager at IBM. She was the lead plaintiff in the 2013 Supreme Court of the United State ...
(1929–2017), LGBTQ+ rights advocate *
Edith Wisa Edith Wisah Mukuvilani aka Edith Wisa (born 20 July 1994) is a Kenyan volleyball player in the Kenya women's national volleyball team who has played for Kenya at two Olympics. Life Mukuvilani comes from the town of Kakamega and she was born in 19 ...
(born 1994), Kenyan volleyball player * Edith Wolf (born 1972), Swiss former wheelchair racer * Edith Woodhouse (c. 1860–1918), Scottish-born New Zealand artist * Edith Zimmermann (born 1941), Austrian former alpine skier


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Édith Audibert Édith Audibert (born 7 March 1948) is a French Republican politician who became a Member of the National Assembly In politics, a national assembly is either a unicameral legislature, the lower house of a bicameral legislature, or both ho ...
(born 1948), French politician *
Édith Butler Édith Butler (born Marie Nicole Butler; 27 July 1942) is an Acadian-Canadian singer-songwriter and folklorist from New Brunswick’s Acadian Peninsula. Biography Édith Butler was born on 27 July 1942, in Paquetville. During the 1960s, she ...
(born 1942), Acadian-Canadian singer-songwriter *
Édith Cresson Édith Jeanne Thérèse Cresson (; Campion; born 27 January 1934) is a French politician of the Socialist Party. She served as Prime Minister of France from 1991 to 1992, the first woman to do so and only woman until Élisabeth Borne's appoint ...
(born 1934), French politician *
Édith Girard Édith Girard (1949 – 6 September 2014) was a French architect who in particular designed a number of apartment buildings in the Paris area. Biography Girard was born and lived in Paris. Girard's main developments include apartment buildings in ...
(1949–2014), French architect *
Édith Piaf Édith Giovanna Gassion (19 December 1915 – 10 October 1963), known as Édith Piaf (), was a French singer and lyricist best known for performing songs in the cabaret and modern chanson genres. She is widely regarded as France's greatest popu ...
(1915–1963), French singer-songwriter, cabaret performer and film actress *
Édith Scob Édith Scob (21 October 1937 – 26 June 2019) was a French film and theatre actress, best known for her role as the daughter with a disfigured face in '' Eyes Without a Face'' (1960). Early life and family Scob was born Édith Helena Vladimir ...
(1937–2019), French film and theatre actress *
Édith Thomas Édith Thomas (23 January 1909 – 7 December 1970) was a French novelist, archivist, historian, and journalist. A bisexual pioneer of women's history, she reputedly inspired a character of the erotic novel ''Story of O''.Dorothy Kaufmann, ''É ...
(1909–1970), French novelist, archivist, historian and journalist


Fictional characters

* Edith, a fictional ''
Demigod A demigod is a part-human and part-divine offspring of a deity and a human, or a human or non-human creature that is accorded divine status after death, or someone who has attained the "divine spark" (divine illumination). An immortality, immor ...
'' character from '' Mobile Legends: Bang Bang'' * Edith the Lunch Lady, a character in the 2017 film '' Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie'' * Edith Artois, fictional character in the British television series Allo 'Allo!'' * Edith Bunker, 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 ''What Remains of Edith Finch'' is a First-person (video games), first-person adventure game, exploration video game developed by Giant Sparrow and published by Annapurna Interactive. The game was released in 2017 for PlayStation 4, Windows, and ...
'' * Edith Gru, a character in the ''
Despicable Me ''Despicable Me'' is an American media franchise created by Sergio Pablos, Cinco Paul and Ken Daurio. It centers on a supervillain turned secret agent named Gru, his adoptive daughters, Margo, Edith, and Agnes, and his yellow-colored Minions ...
'' franchise * Edith Hughes, fictional character in the American television series ''As The World Turns'' * Edith Prickley, 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 ''Charlotte's Web'' is a book of children's literature by American author E. B. White and illustrated by Garth Williams. It was published on October 15, 1952, by Harper & Brothers. It tells the story of a livestock pig named Wilbur and his frie ...
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Albanian Albanian may refer to: *Pertaining to Albania in Southeast Europe; in particular: **Albanians, an ethnic group native to the Balkans **Albanian language **Albanian culture **Demographics of Albania, includes other ethnic groups within the country ...
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Romanian Romanian may refer to: *anything of, from, or related to the country and nation of Romania **Romanians, an ethnic group **Romanian language, a Romance language ***Romanian dialects, variants of the Romanian language **Romanian cuisine, traditional ...
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Czech Czech may refer to: * Anything from or related to the Czech Republic, a country in Europe ** Czech language ** Czechs, the people of the area ** Czech culture ** Czech cuisine * One of three mythical brothers, Lech, Czech, and Rus *Czech (surnam ...
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Edita Edita (E-dee-ta) is a Slavic female first name, a form of Edith. It may refer to: *Edita Abdieski (born 1984), Swiss singer * Edita Adlerová (born 1971), Czech opera singer * Edita Aradinović (born 1993), Serbian singer * Edita Brychta (born 1961 ...
* Finnish: Eedit * French: Edith/Edyth * Hawaiian: Ekika *
Hebrew Hebrew (; ''ʿÎbrit'') is a Northwest Semitic languages, Northwest Semitic language within the Afroasiatic languages, Afroasiatic language family. A regional dialect of the Canaanite languages, it was natively spoken by the Israelites and ...
: Idit/ עידית * Hungarian: Edit *
Italian Italian(s) may refer to: * Anything of, from, or related to the people of Italy over the centuries ** Italians, a Romance ethnic group related to or simply a citizen of the Italian Republic or Italian Kingdom ** Italian language, a Romance languag ...
: Editta *
Japanese Japanese may refer to: * Something from or related to Japan, an island country in East Asia * Japanese language, spoken mainly in Japan * Japanese people, the ethnic group that identifies with Japan through ancestry or culture ** Japanese diaspor ...
: Edisu/エディス * Latvian: Edīte * Lithuanian: Edita *
Polish Polish may refer to: * Anything from or related to Poland, a country in Europe * Polish language * Polish people, people from Poland or of Polish descent * Polish chicken * Polish brothers (Mark Polish and Michael Polish, born 1970), American twin ...
: Edyta * Portuguese: Edith/Edite *
Serbian Serbian may refer to: * Pertaining to Serbia in Southeast Europe; in particular **Serbs, a South Slavic ethnic group native to the Balkans ** Serbian language ** Serbian culture **Demographics of Serbia, includes other ethnic groups within the co ...
: Edita/Едита * Slovak: Edita *
Spanish Spanish might refer to: * Items from or related to Spain: **Spaniards are a nation and ethnic group indigenous to Spain **Spanish language, spoken in Spain and many countries in the Americas **Spanish cuisine **Spanish history **Spanish culture ...
: Edit * Swedish: Edith/Edit * Tongan: Iteti


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Eadgyth (disambiguation) Eadgyth (died 946) was a princess and wife of Holy Roman Emperor Otto I, Holy Roman Emperor. Eadgyth may also refer to: * Eadgyth of Aylesbury, saint and daughter of Penda of Mercia * Eadgyth of Polesworth (''fl''. early 10th century), though ...
* Ealdgyth *
Edythe Edythe or Edyth is a female given name. It may refer to: Edythe *Edythe Baker (1899–1971), American pianist *Edythe Chapman (1863–1948), American stage and silent film actress *Edythe D. London, professor of psychiatry and behavioral studies a ...
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Editha (given name) Editha is a feminine given name. Notable people with this name include: * Editha Knocker (1869–1950), English violinist * Editha Olga Bailey (1903–1980), president of multiple Australian organizations * Editha Limbach (1933–2023), German po ...
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E.D.I.T.H. The Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) media franchise features many fictional elements, including locations, weapons, and artifacts. Many are based on Features of the Marvel Universe, elements that originally appeared in the American comic boo ...


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