Enith

Meaning of Enith

Enith is the kind of name that feels like a hidden gem unearthed on a sandy Welsh shoreline—quietly gleaming, waiting for someone to notice its shine. Thought to be a modern spin on Enid, the medieval Welsh word for “soul” or “spirit,” Enith keeps the meaning but swaps in a softer, breezier ending that rolls off the tongue as EE-nith. Over the years, the name drifted across the Atlantic, finding pockets of popularity in Latin America and, more recently, sprinkling itself into U.S. birth records just often enough to stay rare yet recognizable. With only a handful of American babies receiving the name most years—five here, a dozen there—Enith offers parents the sweet spot between distinctiveness and familiarity: uncommon enough to feel special, but easy for friends to spell and say. She carries the quiet strength of Edith, the lyrical lift of Anise, and a touch of whimsical stardust all her own—perfect for a little girl destined to stand out in the best possible way.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as EE-nith (/iːnɪθ/)

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Notable People Named Enith

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