Popularity: 22043
Origin: British
Meaning: Strife for wealth, wealth, battle
Edyth is a graceful girl’s name of Old English origin, meaning “strife for wealth.” A sweet and simple “Y” spin on Edith, which flows from the Old English name Eadgyð, meaning “wealth” and “battle,” Edyth comes lucky in every letter and might just prick up the ears of parents with milk and honey in mind for their little one. And although Edyth isn’t as prominent as the all-adored Edith, it’s certainly made a name for itself among artists of the past, like Irish painter Edyth Starkie and American opera singer Edyth Walker.