I sort of unironically love this name! One of my favorites, although I would never give this name to a child (Can you imagine roll call? "Emma? Kaithlyn? Claire? Madison? Uhhmm... Ahthudpliya?"). Anyway, a really cool name. Love this and would use it for a fictional character. 10/10!
Kind of confused by the comments saying this name looks crazy and all. It's written in a foreign language. Old English had a different alphabet and was a completely different language from Modern English. And obviously if you want to name your kid this, you should modify the spelling so that it's actually written in whatever language you speak. But no one is suggesting you name a baby this. This is a website archiving names, not a baby name recommendation site, and even if it were, it's not exactly shoving Æðelþryð down your throat.All that said, I think its pronunciation has a lot of charm. I also love the spelling (I'm a big fan of thorn and eth). Of course it's not *practical* in the original spelling but we all enjoy impractical ideas.
This name made me laugh SO HARD. It looks like it’s pronounced AY-dle-pride. The only reason I would name a child this is to see the horrible butcherings of it when their teachers take attendance.
I love the name and am considering using it, but of course the Old English letters are a hindrance! It can be spelt as Aethelthryth/Aethelthrith or Ethelthryth/Ethelthrith, though. I love the nicknames Ethel and Effie, too. :]
Anyway, a really cool name. Love this and would use it for a fictional character. 10/10!