Edith tlhaloso ea lebitso: lebitso lena ka lipuo tse ling, lipuo le lipuo tse fapaneng, mabitso a basali le banna ba pele Edith.
Hlalosa Edith
From the Old English name Eadgyð, derived from the elements ead "wealth, fortune" and gyð "war". It was popular among Anglo-Saxon royalty, being borne for example by Saint Eadgyeth;, the daughter of King Edgar the Peaceful. The name remained common after the Norman conquest. It became rare after the 15th century, but was revived in the 19th century.
Na Edith lebitso la ngoanana?
E, lebitso Edith le na le basali ba basali.
Lebitso la pele Edith le tsoa hokae?
Lebitso Edith e tloaelehileng haholo ho Senyesemane, Sejeremane, Se-Swedish, Senorway, Danish, Dutch.