Rosie from A Blog for My Mom did this great post on her blog a few months ago asking for name ideas for her baby-on-the-way — she recently had the baby and blogged (and Instagrammed and Tweeted) all about it and said it would be fine for me to post a birth announcement here as well, which I’m so excited about because I’m just dying over the name she and her husband chose — Edith Veronica!
How amazing is Edith Veronica! I LOVE that combo! 😍😍😍
She joins big sibs:
John Paul
Cecilia Therese
Elizabeth Anna (twin)
Mary Claire (twin)
Peter Damian
What an amazingly named bunch of kiddos! Congratulations to the whole family, and happy birthday Baby Edith!! (Check out those links above for pictures of her sweet little face!)
I have to say Edith surprised me! All the other kids names are very early Christian/New Testament kind of names to me (even though John Paul is a very decent Pope/Saint both John and Paul are early Church). I suppose Claire is a bit later too. But Edith seems so modern! Beautiful, just wouldn’t have chosen it for Rosie!
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It’s about as modern as Claire! It’s considered the oldest continuously-used Anglo-Saxon name!
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That’s such an interesting tidbit!
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Yes there’s a 10th century St. Edith though we were thinking more Edith Stein – it’s always seemed like a fairly standard & traditional name to me (maybe because I read so much e. Nesbit as a kid?) so it was a bonus that it’s not super-popular!
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Plus we ran out of biblical girl names/early martyrs we could agree on, so we had to stray from our theme a bit 😉
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Ha! 😀
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You did such a great job! 🙂
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I was a little surprised too, in the best way possible! I love it! Veronica totally fits the early Christian/New Testament vibe to me.
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LOOOVE! What a gorgeous name!
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Thank you!
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Of course I love this one! Edith is in my top two favorite girls’ names!
Congratulations! Welcome baby Edith! BEAUTIFUL name!!
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Thank you, Grace!
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Congratulations! Beautiful name! I have a sweet spot for gorgeous Veronica and Edith gives it a little spunk.
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Yes! I totally agree! I was trying to think of how to articulate it — you did great! “gorgeous Veronica and Edith gives it a little spunk”
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it’s a really nice combo! i think it goes really well especially with cecilia therese, while the twins have their own thing going. best of luck with the lungs’ issue!
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Yes!
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I think they did a perfect job of naming. So pretty. I think Veronica is great. For the longest time I still associated it only with the Archie’s comic strip but now it was gone back to the mainly Christian context. LOL
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I’m so glad the Archie association is fading!
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Welcome Edith Veronica! Sacred Heart of Jesus, please bless you!
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