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Edyth

American  
[ee-dith] / ˈi dɪθ /
Or Edythe

noun

  1. a female given name.


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Bilingual musician Edyth Crawford, who grew up in Aberaeron, Ceredigion, said being mixed race in rural Wales was a challenge.

From BBC

Paul Bernsohn was born on May 14, 1933, in the Sheepshead Bay area of Brooklyn, to Adolph Bernsohn, a women’s clothing designer, and the former Edyth Kalison.

From New York Times

That’s because Gladus and her sisters, Edyth and Shurlee, are 120- to-150-pound black New Foundland dogs with a skill that keeps kids coming back to the Sycamore Public Library.

From Washington Times

Edyth had made numerous attempts to find her brother, including mailing about 300 postcards to various Robert, Rob, Bob and Bobby Huttons nationwide.

From Washington Post

But when Edyth and her father wrote letters to that address, they were returned as undeliverable.

From Washington Post