Edie is a sobriquet, pet name, diminutive or nickname for "Edith", itself of olde English meaning "bounty" or "spoils of war". Edith is the combination of "ead" meaning "riches" and "gyo" meaning "war". Warhol muse and model Edie Sedgwick was also the muse for Bob Dylan's Just Like A Woman.
Edie is a sobriquet, pet name, diminutive or nickname for "Edith", itself of olde English meaning "bounty" or "spoils of war". Edith is the combination of "ead" meaning "riches" and "gyo" meaning "war". Warhol muse and model Edie Sedgwick was also the muse for Bob Dylan's Just Like A Woman.
Edie is a sobriquet, pet name, diminutive or nickname for "Edith", itself of olde English meaning "bounty" or "spoils of war". Edith is the combination of "ead" meaning "riches" and "gyo" meaning "war". Warhol muse and model Edie Sedgwick was also the muse for Bob Dylan's Just Like A Woman.
Edie is a sobriquet, pet name, diminutive or nickname for "Edith", itself of olde English meaning "bounty" or "spoils of war". Edith is the combination of "ead" meaning "riches" and "gyo" meaning "war". Warhol muse and model Edie Sedgwick was also the muse for Bob Dylan's Just Like A Woman.