Edith

Sibling names for Edith

Names that feel like they belong with Edith — they share Edith's classic style, lean toward its Old English origin, sit at a similar level of familiarity, so a sibling set sounds intentional rather than random.

NameOriginPronunciationMeaningPopularity
Lindley GirlOld English/LIND-lee/Meaning linden tree clearing or meadow.50/100
Chad BoyOld English/CHAD/Battle warrior.53/100
Sutton UnisexOld English/SUH-tuhn/Southern town or settlement.61/100
Winston BoyOld English/WIN-stən/Joy stone or friend's town.51/100
Sidney UnisexOld English/SID-nee/Wide island, wide meadow.62/100
Alvin BoyOld English/AL-vin/Noble friend.50/100
Audri GirlOld English/AW-dree/Noble strength; feminine form of Audrey.40/100
Byron BoyOld English/BYE-ron/From the barns.50/100
Brinkley GirlOld English/BRINK-lee/Meadow on the brink or edge.40/100
Melvin BoyOld English/MEL-vin/Chief or council protector.50/100
Ellington GirlOld English/EL-ing-tun/Ella's town, from a female given name with the suffix -ton.37/100
Rodney BoyOld English/RAHD-nee/Famous power or island of reeds.50/100

Tip: say each pairing out loud with your surname, and cross off anything that rhymes or clashes. See names like Edith