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