Aedan

  • Origin
    Gaelic, Irish, Scottish
  • Meaning
    little fire
  • Variations
    Aidan, Aiden, Adrian, Ayden, Adam, Aaron
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  • The name Aedan, with its origins rooted in Irish and Scottish Gaelic, exudes a sense of warmth and energy that captures the essence of fire. Aedan, a variant of the name Aodhán, translates to "little fire" or "born of fire," making it a name rich in symbolism and significance. This name holds a special allure, representing passion and vitality, traits that are often associated with the flames that forge strength and determination. Aedan's popularity has transcended time and geography, making it a versatile choice for modern parents seeking a name that embodies both tradition and innovation. With variations like Aidan, Ayden, and Aiden, Aedan offers a range of options while retaining its fiery core. Famous individuals such as Aedan Mac Gabhráin and fictional characters like Aedan Hawke have carried this name through history and storytelling, contributing to its timeless appeal. Choosing Aedan for your baby boy not only connects him to a rich Gaelic heritage but also bestows upon him a name that ignites the spirit and kindles a sense of adventure.
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