Aydan

The name Aydan has dual meanings due to its diverse origins: 'moonlight' from the Turkish influence symbolizes calmness and beauty, while 'little fire' from its Gaelic roots signifies passion and vigor.

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Aydan has multiple origins. In Turkish, it means "moonlight." It is derived from the Turkish word "ay," meaning moon. In Irish, it's an Anglicized form of the Gaelic name Aodhán, meaning "little fire."

  • Popularity: 3,278th
  • Babies named Aydan in the US in 2023:
    Female: 0
    Male: 113
  • Nicknames: Ay, Dan, Danny, Aidi, Addie.
  • Full Names: Aydan Michael, Aydan James, Aydan Isabel, Aydan Marie, Aydan Liam.
  • Famous Namesakes: Aidan Turner-Actor, Aidan Quinn-Actor, Aidan Gallagher-Actor, Aidan Gillen-Actor, Aidan Hutchinson-Football Player.
  • Gender: Androgynous name with male prominence
  • Numerology: Aydan resonates with the number 7 in numerology, which is associated with introspection, spirituality, and analytical skills. It often represents individuals who seek knowledge and understanding, driven by an inner curiosity.

The name Aydan has experienced increasing popularity, especially in English-speaking countries, where unique spelling variations like Ayden or Aiden are also trendy. Its cross-cultural appeal makes it favored among parents seeking a contemporary yet historically grounded name.

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