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cognate with the Welsh word enaid meaning "soul, life" (earlier eneid, eneit) |
Enid (/ˈiːnɪd/ EE-nid; [ˈɛnɨ̞d]) is a feminine given name, the origin of which is Middle Welsh eneit, meaning "purity", literally "soul" (from Proto-Celtic *ana-ti̯o-, compare Gaulish anatia "souls (?)" attested on the Larzac tablet, ultimately from the Proto-Indo-European root *h₂enh₁- "to breathe, blow"; cf. the modern Welsh anadl, "breath" or "wind"). Enid was a character in Alfred Lord Tennyson's Arthurian epic Idylls of the King (1859) and its medieval Welsh source, the Mabinogi tale of Geraint and Enid; according to The Facts on File Dictionary of First Names (1983),
"Enid drifted into use after publication of [Tennyson's] poem, and did not become firmly established until the 1890s. At its most popular in Britain in the 1920s, then began to fade slowly. Always rare elsewhere. Helena Swan once remarked that it was the greatest possible compliment for a woman to be called ‘a second Enid’, since the original was the perfect example of spotless purity."
Enid Bagnold (1889–1981), British author and playwright
Enid Bakewell (born 1940), English cricketer
Enid Bennett (1893–1969), Australian-born American silent film actress
Enid Blyton (1897–1968), British children's writer
Enid Campbell (1932–2010), Australian legal scholar and law professor
Enid Charles (1894–1972), socialist, feminist and pioneering statistician
Enid Derham (1882–1941), Australian poet and academic
Enid Greene (born 1958), American politician
Enid A. Haupt (1906–2005), American publisher and philanthropist
Enid Kent, played Nurse Bigelow, a recurring character in the television series M*A*S*H
Enid Bosworth Lorimer (1887-1982), Australian actress and director
Enid Lyons (1897–1981), Australian politician and wife of Prime Minister Joseph Lyons
Enid Markey (1894–1981), American actress
Enid Johnson Macleod (1909-2001), Canadian anaesthetist, medical doctor and academic
Enid MacRobbie (born 1931), Scottish plant scientist
Enid Mumford (1924–2006), British professor largely known for her work on human factors and socio-technical systems
Enid Nemy, reporter and columnist for The New York Times
Enid Diana Rigg (born 1938), English actress
Enid Starkie (1897–1970), Irish literary critic
Enid Stamp Taylor (1904–1946), English actress
Enid Yandell (1870–1934), American sculptor
Enid Fox (1975-Present), Television Producer, Quantum Physic Healing
Enid Tahirović (born 1972), Bosnian handball goalkeeper
Enid or "Enide" (an Old French variant of Enid), a heroine in Arthurian legends
Enid, great-aunt of Neville Longbottom from J. K. Rowling's Harry Potter series
Enid, a character in The Walking Dead
Enid Coleslaw, the lead character of the 1997 comic book Ghost World and its 2001 film adaptation
Enid Nightshade, a character in The Worst Witch series of children's books
Enid Hoopes, a feminist law student in the movie Legally Blonde (2001)
Enid Rollins, a supporting character in the Sweet Valley High and Sweet Valley University series of books
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