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Re: Edith (just saw my first baby one)
I like Edith. It's very sweet without being saccharine, and it works well for both adults and children.Edith and Blythe both appeal to me, but I don't think they flow very well together. The combo is too heavy on the "th" sound.My favorite combo of yours is Edith Phaedra. Edith Remembrance sounds poetic, and Edith Marjorie is sweet and retro. Edith Cyneburga is epic. Cyneburga adds strength to the combo - not to say that Edith sounds flimsy by any means.I also like Edith Olwen and Edith Isobel.More:
Edith Lucasta
Edith Jocasta
Edith Lucretia
Edith Lavinia
Edith Kerensa
Edith Channary
Edith Constanza
Edith Crescentia
Edith Geraldine
Edith Guinevere
Edith Voirrey
Edith Moirrey
Edith Finola
Edith Magdalene
Edith Magdalena
Edith Rosemary
Edith Vanora
Edith Jessamine
Edith Fernanda
Edith Minerva
Edith Silhouette
Edith Calandra
Edith Elowen
Edith Rhonwen
Edith Bronwen
Edith Branwen
Edith Meraud
Edith Boudicca
Edith Dagmar
Edith Morrigan
Edith RosmundaEdited to correct typo.

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Ooh, really good stuff! I love Edith Channary, Edith Geraldine (I almost made this combo myself, but reconsidered), Edith Moirrey, Edith Finola, Edith Bronwen, and Edith Boudicca.
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