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Forename Edīte

In the world, Edīte (Edith Mexico United States Germany Nigeria Argentina, Эдит Russia Kazakhstan Belarus Kyrgyzstan Ukraine, Edīte Latvia) is a widespread female forename. The forename Edīte is characteristic of Mexico, where it is a common girly name, Germany, and Argentina, where it is quite a common female name (explore the name in all countries). Not in comparison with a country's population, this name is the most popular in Mexico, the United States, and Germany. Much less frequently, Edīte is the last name as well as the forename.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Edīte

name Едит, name Эдите, name אדית, name Эдит, name Eda, name Edite, name Edīte, name Edith, name 伊蒂丝
VARIANTCOUNTRY
Edith Germany, Argentina, United States, Mexico, Nigeria
Эдит Ukraine, Kazakhstan, Belarus, Russia, Kyrgyzstan
Edīte Latvia
Эдите Kazakhstan, Russia, Belarus

First names said to be same

Eda, Edite, Едит, אדית, and 伊蒂丝

First name Edīte in the context

Edīte is also a name for the fictitious and mythical characters: Edith Bunker , the Fictional character; Edith Keeler , the fictional character, The City on the Edge of Forever; Edith Banner , the mother of Bruce Banner in the 2003 film Hulk.; Edith Artois , the character in 'Allo 'Allo! and Edith Hughes , the Fictional character in the American soap opera As the World Turns., among other works.

Notable namesakes

edīte hauzenberga-šturma Latvian linguist (1901-1983), LV (b. 1901) link
edīte paula-vīgnere Latvian artist, LV (b. 1939) link
edīte kaufmane Latvian botanist, LV (b. 1956) link
edīte baušķeniece Latvian musician, LV (b. 1960) link
edīte tišheizere LV (b. 1956) link
edīte kaufmane researcher link

Characteristic surnames

Supe, Grabovska, Kārkliņa, Svalkovska, Skrastiņa, Miķelsone, Mitrevica, Jerošenko, Gailiša, Kalniņa, Šaripo, Ozoliņa, Feifere, Viesturs, Timšane, Matuseviča, Rudzīte, Pujāte, Ķeņģe, Vanaga, Husare, Treija, Krauja, Stērste, Ķuze, Oļševska, Lerhe, Bēvalde, Stepe, Mežciema, Mača, Rimicāne, and Zvirgzdiņa