Definitions

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  • proper noun A male given name.
  • proper noun rare A female given name .

Etymologies

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Anglicized form of Irish saints' name Aodhán, diminutive of Aodh "fire", name of a Celtic sun god.

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Examples

  • Rising soccer star, Aidan, is coaching an opposing team.

    Books 2010

  • Rising soccer star, Aidan, is coaching an opposing team.

    Reviews 2010

  • And you know that thing you call the Aidan effect?

    Haven Kristi Cook 2011

  • Rising soccer star, Aidan, is coaching an opposing team.

    Selections 2010

  • Her eyes searched his expression as she said, “You were called Aidan the Fierce.”

    Dreams of a Dark Warrior Kresley Cole 2011

  • And you know that thing you call the Aidan effect?

    Haven Kristi Cook 2011

  • And you know that thing you call the Aidan effect?

    Haven Kristi Cook 2011

  • And you know that thing you call the Aidan effect?

    Haven Kristi Cook 2011

  • Her eyes searched his expression as she said, “You were called Aidan the Fierce.”

    Dreams of a Dark Warrior Kresley Cole 2011

  • In just one day, Aidan is treated by professionals from more than 10 departments and services.

    Aidan's Story 2010

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