Enid

/ˈinɪd/ noun

A Welsh feminine given name meaning 'soul' or 'life', also a character in Arthurian legend.

From Welsh enaid meaning 'soul' or 'life', derived from Proto-Celtic anatio. The name appears in medieval Welsh literature and Arthurian romances, where Enid is the wife of Geraint, one of King Arthur's knights.

AMኤኒድ
ARإينيد
BNএনিড
CAEnid
CSEnid
DAEnid
DEEnid
ELΕνίδ
ESEnid
FAاِنید
FIEnid
FREnid
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