Edna (given name)

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Edna
File:Robert Henri - Edna Smith in a Japanese Wrap - Google Art Project.jpg
Edna Smith in a Japanese Wrap, by Robert Henri, 1915.
GenderFeminine
LanguageHebrew
Origin
Meaningpleasure, delight
Other names
Alternative spellingEdnah
Related namesEden

Edna (Hebrew: עֶדְנָה) is a feminine given name originating from several languages. In Hebrew, it means "pleasure, delight". The name appears in the Biblical apocryphal Book of Tobit as the mother of Sarah and stepmother of Tobias. In Ireland, the name has been used as an Anglicized form of the Irish name Eithne. It is etymologically related to the name Eden. It has been in use in the Anglosphere since the 1600s, when it was often spelled Ednah.[1] The name was particularly well-used in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, but has since declined in use.

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People with the given name Ednah

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