Aidan, Aiden and Aedan are the main anglicisations of the Irish male given name
Aodhán and the Scottish Gaelic given name Aodhàn.[1]
Aidan, Aiden, Aedan
Pronunciation /ˈeɪdən/
Gender Male
Language(s) English
Contents
Origin
Etymology and spelling
Language(s) Irish and Scottish
Given name Gaelic
Middle Ages
Modern times Meaning born of fire/the fiery
Sports one/ little firey one
Fictional characters Region of Ireland
See also origin
References Popularity see popular names
Formerly common only in Ireland and Scotland, the name and its variants have become popular in England, the United States, and
Canada. Aidan has been the 57th most popular name in the United States since the start of the year 2000, bestowed on over 62,000
boys, while Aiden ranking 66th, has been used on over 51,000 boys. Other variants are a bit less popular, such as Hayden 88th, Ayden
189th, Aden 333rd, Aydan 808th, and Aydin 960th, according to the United States Social Security Database.[4] "Aidan/Aiden" was the
most popular boys' name in Canada in 2007.[5]
Aidan (or any reasonable variant) as a girl's name does not appear in the top one thousand names for girls from the same database,
although it has occasionally been used for girls.
Some sources suggest that the feminine equivalent of Aidan isEithne, which has the same meaning.[7]
Given name
Middle Ages
Áedán mac Gabráin (ruled c. 574–609), King of Dál Riata, sometimes anglicised asAidan of Dalriada
Aeddan ap Blegywryd (died 1018), Welsh prince of Gwynedd
Adam, Earl of Angus (ruled from before c. 1189)
Saint Máedóc of Ferns (550–632), also known as Áedan
Saint Aidan of Lindisfarne (died 651), Irish missionary and Bishop
Modern times
Aidan Baker (born 1974), Canadian musician
Aidan Banks, English guitarist
Aidan Browne, Northern Irish television presenter
Aiden Byrne, English chef
Aidan Chambers (born 1934), English author
Aidan Cooney, Irish television presenter
Aidan Crawley (1908–1993), British politician
Aidan J. David (born 1981), English actor
Aidan Davis (born 1997), English dancer
Aidan Delgado (born 1981), American soldier and anti-war activist
Aidan Devine, Canadian film actor
Francis Aidan Gasquet(1846–1929), English cardinal
Aidan Gillen (born 1968), Irish actor
Aidan Gillett (born 1986), Australian actor
Aidan Girt, Canadian drummer
Aidan Gould (born 1996), American actor
Aiden Grimshaw, English musician
Aiden Guerra, Australian rugby league player
Aidan Hartley (born 1965), British author and journalist
Aiden J. Harvey (born 1944), English comedian
Aidan Heavey (born 1953), Irish businessman
Aidan Higgins (born 1927), Irish writer
Aidan Hughes (born 1956), English artist
Aidan Kelly (born 1940), American Wiccan
John Aidan Liddell (1888–1915), English pilot
Aiden MacCarthy (1914–1992), Irish doctor
Aidan Carl Matthews (born 1956), Irish writer
Aidan McAnespie (1965–1988), Irish victim of the Troubles
Aidan McArdle (born 1970), Irish actor
Aidan McLindon (born 1980), Australian politician
Aidan Mitchell (born 1993), American actor
Aidan Moffat (born 1973), Scottish musician
Aidan Quinn (born 1959), American actor
Aiden Wilson Tozer (1897–1963), American preacher
Aidan Turner (born 1983), Irish actor
Aiden Turner (born 1977), English actor
Aidan White (journalist)(born 1951), British journalist
Aidan Zammit (born 1965), Maltese musician
Sports
Fictional characters
"Aidan" (The Inside episode), the title of episode 8 of the television seriesThe Inside
Aidan Brosnan, fictional character played by Sean Maguire in the television seriesEastEnders
Aiden Burn, fictional female character in the television seriesCSI: NY
Aiden Dennison, fictional character in the television seriesSouth of Nowhere
Aidan Devane, fictional character played by Aiden Turner in the television series All My Children
Aiden Ford, fictional character in the television seriesStargate Atlantis
Aiden Lucas, fictional character in the television seriesGhost Whisperer
Aidan Lynch, fictional character in the novelHarry Potter and the Goblet of Fireby J.K. Rowling
Aiden Pearce, protagonist in the video gameWatch Dogs
Aidan Shaw, fictional character played byJohn Corbett in the television seriesSex and the City
Aidan Waite, fictional character in the Syfy drama/horrorBeing Human
See also
List of Irish-language given names
References
1. Redgate, A. E. (2002). "St. Aidan" (http://www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1O41-Aidan.html). In Cannon, John Ashton.
The Oxford Companion to British History(Revised ed.). Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19860-514-0.
Retrieved 31 October 2009 – via Encyclopedia.com.
2. "Aodhán" (http://www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1O41-Aodhn.html). Encyclopedia.com. Retrieved 31 October 2009.
3. "Aodh" (http://www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1O41-Aodh.html). Encyclopedia.com. Retrieved 31 October 2009.
4. "Top names of the 2000s"(http://www.ssa.gov/OACT/babynames/decades/names2000s.html). United States Social
Security Database. Retrieved 28 February 2018.
5. "Canada's Top Baby Names for 2007"(http://www.babycenter.ca/pregnancy/naming/top2007/). BabyCenter.ca.
Retrieved 28 February 2018.
6. Rosenkrantz, Linda; Satran, Pamela Redmond (2007).The Baby Name Bible. New York City: St. Martin's Griffin.
p. 343. ISBN 978-0-312-35220-2.
7. Macleod, Iseabail; Freedman, Terry (1995). The Wordsworth Dictionary of First Names. Ware, Hertfordshire:
Wordsworth Editions. p. 74. ISBN 1-85326-366-4.
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