Aidean name meaning

Gender: Boy
Origin: Old Irish and Celtic
Pronunciation: pronunciation of Aidean
Meaning: Intelligent, Little Fiery One and Name of a Saint
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What does Aidean mean?

Unfamiliar and Fresh boy name Aidean is of Celtic and Old Irish origin. Aidean is variant of loved Aidan. Aidan is variant of Aodh. Aidan is English equivalent of Aodán. Unfamiliar and Fresh Aidan is originated from Celtic and Old Irish, Aidan means "Intelligent and The Element Aed Meaning Fire".

Variants of Aidean

Aidan, Aodh, Aodán, Aaidan, Aidanjames, Aden, Egon, Áedán

How popular is the name Aidean?

Aidean is an uncommon baby name in United States where it is still in use. As per our research, over 20 people has been named Aidean globally.

YearRankBirths
2012122415
2011122685
200998517
2007109136

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Here's what numbers has to say about Aidean

Your personal growth depends on your adventures. You are a hard candy when it comes to romantic relationships. Unrestricted lifestyle is your mark. You believe in yourself because it's the secret to achieving your aspirations and realize your life goals. You have a sharp mind and focus. You live to surprise yourself. You have a sharp focus and nothing slips your eye. You are a child of change.

Other names similar to Aidean

  •  Jean-Arthur - Jean-Arthur's meaning is God is Merciful or Bear is of Celtic and Hebrew origin
  •  Kennedy - Originated from Gaelic and Celtic, Famed Kennedy is chiefly used in English and Tamil, Kennedy means "Ugly Head, Armoured Head or Rough-headed" is used typically as a gender insensitive name
  •  Mailys - Girl name Mailys means "Lord or Prince" and is commonly used in Breton and French is rooted from Celtic and Old Irish languages
  •  Kaycee - Cherished Kaycee has its origin in Celtic and Old Irish, Kaycee means "A Combination of Initials K or C, Watchful or Vigorous" mainly used in English is bestowed upon both genders
  •  Gwenal - Gwenal means "Happy" came from Celtic

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