Some names have been popular for decades, for example Zosia – thousands of parents decide to name such a daughter. In 2025 (the first half), 2117 couples decided to do so, but at the other end of the list, there is a name that was equally popular during the Polish People’s Republic-Edyta. Currently, they are rarely heard and they are more often called mature women and seniors.
This name comes from the Anglo -Saxon “EAD” and the Starogorman “from”. Means prosperity and happiness. It connects with the Old English “Gyth” and the Old Magermanian “Gunt”, meaning the fight and war. So the name is It can mean “the one that brings happiness in battle”.
In 2024, 113,739 women wore themwhich caused the name to be in the 58th place in the ranking. However, this is mainly due to broadcasts in the Polish People’s Republic. In 2024, only 24 girls were named.
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People with this name can celebrate their holiday several times a year: August 9, September 16 or December 8. However, the most popular name day is August 9.
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The most common diminutives of this name are: Edytka, Edysia, Eduś, Edi, Edzia, Dysia, Eduń or Edulka. This name also has its counterparts in other languages, including English (Edith, Edith), French (Edith) or German (Edith, Edith).
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People with this name are attributed to such features as: Individualism, creativity and perseverance. They do not follow beaten paths, like challenges, often set ambitious goals that they usually achieve. In addition, they are hard -working and determined. Sometimes you can have the impression that they want to focus only on themselves. One of the more common disadvantages, characteristic of people with this name, is wastefulness.
Popular people with this name include:
- Edyta Bartosiewicz – singer
- Edyta Geppert – singer
- Edyta Górniak – singer
- Edyta Herbuś – actress, model and dancer
- Edyta Jungowska – actress
- Edyta Krzemień – actress
- Edyta Kucharska – volleyball player