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Definition of eni̇d in English English dictionary

Enid
A female given name of Welsh origin and obscure meaning
Enid
The long-suffering wife of Geraint in Arthurian romance
Enid
of Welsh origin and obscure meaning
enid
a town in north central Oklahoma
Enid Blyton
a British writer of books for children, who invented the characters Noddy, the Famous Five, and the Secret Seven (1897-1978). born Aug. 11, 1897, London, Eng. died Nov. 28, 1968, London English children's writer. Trained as a schoolteacher, she published her first book, Child Whispers, in 1922. She went on to produce more than 600 children's books and numerous magazine articles. She is probably best known for several book series, including those featuring Noddy, the Famous Five, and the Secret Seven. Though often criticized for their stereotyped characters, simple writing style, and didactic moralism, her books were widely translated and remained internationally popular long after her death
Enid Mary Blyton
born Aug. 11, 1897, London, Eng. died Nov. 28, 1968, London English children's writer. Trained as a schoolteacher, she published her first book, Child Whispers, in 1922. She went on to produce more than 600 children's books and numerous magazine articles. She is probably best known for several book series, including those featuring Noddy, the Famous Five, and the Secret Seven. Though often criticized for their stereotyped characters, simple writing style, and didactic moralism, her books were widely translated and remained internationally popular long after her death