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Edith Møgelbjerg (born Andersen), 1929 - 1981
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Edith Carla "Ditte" Andersen (born Rasmussen), 1929 - 2004
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Edith Valborg Andersen (born Nielsen), 1909 - 1996
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Edith odfrid Mathisen/Karlsen (born Andersen), 1922 - 2001
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Edith Carla Andersen (born Rasmussen), 1929 - 2004
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7. Edith Klausen (born Andersen), 1933 - 2016
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Edith Andersen (born Nygaard), 1929 - 2012
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Edith Johna Hansine Marie Nielsen (born Andersen), 1906 - 1984
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Edith Stryhn Hintze (born Andersen), 1918 - 2008
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Edith Aileen Dorothy Thompson (born Andersen), 1909 - 1981
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Edith Kathrine Jensen (born Andersen), 1932 - 2002
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Edith Marie Nielsen (born Andersen), 1903 - 1960
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Edith Marie Nielsen (born Andersen), 1903 - 1960
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Edith Cathrine Andersen (born Davidsen), 1908 - 1945
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Edith Andersen (born Gjesing), 1919 - 1998
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Edith M. Kirby (born Andersen), 1912 - 1984
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Edith J. Andersen, 1898 - 1986
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Edith Hansen (born Andersen), Circa 1900 - 1945
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Edith Andersen, Circa 1868 - 1961
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Edith Hilda Andersen, Circa 1889 - 1936
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Edith Andersen, died 1977
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Edith Erickson (born Andersen), died 1974
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Edith Andersen in The Armidale Express and New England General Advertiser (NSW) - Mar 25 1927
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Edith L. Andersen, 1875 - 1928
New York City Deaths, 1866-1948
Edith O. Andersen, 1900 - 1942
New York City Deaths, 1866-1948
Edith Marie Andersen, 1922 - 1922
New York City Deaths, 1866-1948
Edith Louis Andersen, Circa 1913 - 1913
New York City Deaths, 1866-1948
Edith Lucille Andersen, 1929 - 1962
West Virginia, Deaths
Edith Berglist Andersen, 1890 - 1890
Norway Church Records, 1815-1938
Edith Andersen, 1930 - 1930
Norway Church Records, 1815-1938
Edith Charlotte Andersen, 1902 - 1903
Norway Church Records, 1815-1938
Edith Johanne Andersen, born 1917
Norway Church Records, 1815-1938Edith M Andersen, 1907 - 2008
BillionGravesEdith Matilda Andersen, 1912 - 1984
BillionGravesEdith L. Andersen, 1891 - 1988
BillionGravesEdith Andersen, 1932 - 2009
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Edith Elisa Victoria Hansen (born Andersen), 1896 - 1920
Denmark, Copenhagen Police Registrations, 1890-1923
Edith Gudrun M. Andersen, 1883 - 1914
Denmark, Copenhagen Police Registrations, 1890-1923
Edith Angelika Dagmar Andersen, 1890 - 1909
Denmark, Copenhagen Police Registrations, 1890-1923
Edith Irene Eleonora Andersen, 1901 - 1923
Denmark, Copenhagen Police Registrations, 1890-1923
Edith Emma Andersen, 1892 - 1994
Maryland Deaths
Edith Pearl Andersen, 1936 - 2003
Maryland Deaths
Edith Emma Andersen, 1904 - 1983
Maryland Deaths
Edith Johanne Andersen, 1927 - 1928
Norway Death Registrations
Edith Helene Andersen, 1933 - 1933
Norway Death Registrations
Edith Liula Andersen, 1922 - 1933
Norway Death Registrations
Edith Marie Andersen, 1918 - 1931
Norway Death Registrations
Edith Andersen, 1908 - 1911
Denmark, Copenhagen Burials, 1860-1912
Edith Anna Sofie Andersen, 1890 - 1897
Denmark, Copenhagen Burials, 1860-1912
Edith Mariane Andersen, 1903 - 1903
Denmark, Copenhagen Burials, 1860-1912
Edith Anna Engeline Andersen, 1902 - 1902
Denmark, Copenhagen Burials, 1860-1912Edith E. Andersen, born Circa 1878
Australia, South Australia Burials
Edith Adelia Andersen, Circa 1894 - 1982
Canada, British Columbia Deaths
Edith Annie Andersen, Circa 1909 - 1989
Canada, British Columbia Deaths
Edith Stoffer Andersen, Circa 1929 - 1977
Canada, British Columbia Deaths
Edith Anna Andersen, Circa 1910 - 2001
Canada, British Columbia DeathsEdith Clara Andersen, Circa 1904 - 1904
Utah Death Certificates, 1904 - 1958
Edith Elise Margrehte Andersen, Circa 1896 - 1916
Denmark Church Records, 1576-1919
Edith Camilla Louise Jensine Andersen, Circa 1885 - 1888
Denmark Church Records, 1576-1919
Edith Emilie Andersen, Circa 1888 - 1892
Denmark Church Records, 1576-1919
Edith Thea Sofie Andersen, born 1881
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- Denmark 71%
- USA 18%
- Norway 8%
- Canada 1%
- Other 2%
The name Edith has Old English origins, derived from the elements "ead," meaning "wealth" or "fortune," and "gyth," meaning "war," thus translating to "riches in war" or "prosperous warrior." It first appeared in England during the Anglo-Saxon period and was borne by several notable historical figures, including Saint Edith of Wilton, a 10th-century abbess, which contributed to its popularity in medieval England. The name reflects characteristics of strength and resilience, often associated with those who held leadership or noble roles in society. Variations of the name can be found across different cultures, including "Edite" in Portuguese, "Edyth" in some English-speaking regions, and "Eda" in Turkish, showcasing slight differences in spelling and pronunciation. Edith has remained a classic name, enduring through centuries and maintaining its appeal in various forms around the world.
The last name Andersen is of Scandinavian origin, particularly prevalent in Denmark and Norway, where it is derived from the given name Anders, which itself is a variant of Andrew, meaning "manly" or "brave" in Greek. The surname literally translates to "son of Anders," indicating a patronymic lineage common in Nordic cultures, where surnames often reflect the father's first name. Historically, those bearing the surname Andersen were likely to be associated with agricultural or artisan occupations, as many families in these regions were involved in farming or skilled trades. Variations of the surname can be found across different countries and cultures, including Anderson in English-speaking countries, which has similar roots, and the spelling variations like Andersson in Sweden. These variations often reflect regional dialects and linguistic adaptations, showcasing the surname's widespread influence and the migration patterns of Scandinavian peoples.
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