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  2. Aden (name) - Wikipedia

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    Aden (Somali: Aadan, Arabic: عَدَنْ, Hebrew: אדן) is an Arabic, Hebrew male name, used most commonly in Somalia. It can also be a surname. It can also be a surname. Given name

  3. Aidan - Wikipedia

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    Other variants are less popular, such as Hayden 87th, Ayden 156th, Aden 333rd, Aydan 808th, and Aydin 960th, according to the United States Social Security Database. [6] " Aidan/Aiden" was the most popular boys' name in Canada in 2007. [ 7 ]

  4. Aidin (name) - Wikipedia

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    Other variants are less popular, such as Hayden 88th, Ayden 189th, Aden 333rd, Aydan 808th, and Aidin/Aydin 960th, according to the United States Social Security Database. [3] " Aidan/Aiden" was the most popular boys' name in Canada in 2007. [ 4 ]

  5. Aden - Wikipedia

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    In 1609 The Ascension was the first English ship to visit Aden, before sailing on to Mocha during the fourth voyage of the East India Company. [53] British interests in Aden began in 1796 with Napoleon's invasion of Egypt, after which a British fleet docked at Aden for several months at the invitation of the sultan.

  6. Eden (name) - Wikipedia

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    The first recorded use is from ancient Israel in the book of Genesis. As a boy's name, it might be a variant of the name Aidan or be derived from the surname Eden, which was derived from the Old English word elements ēad, meaning wealth, and hún, meaning bear cub. The older form of the name was Edon or Edun. [2]

  7. Adel (name) - Wikipedia

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    Adel is a given name of ancient European origins that evolved from words meaning "noble", "nobility" or "elite". [a]It is derived primarily from the languages of north-western Europe, which include English, French, Luxembourgish, German, Dutch, Frisian, Danish, Norwegian, Swedish, Finnish, Faroese, and Icelandic.

  8. Taʽizzi-Adeni Arabic - Wikipedia

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    The Governorates of the Republic of Yemen. There are two further sub-divisions of Ta’izzi-Adeni, namely Ta’izzi and Adeni. [2] The Ta’izzi dialect is spoken chiefly in the Yemeni Governorate of Ta’izz and the neighbouring governorate of Ibb, whereas Adeni is spoken further south, within Aden itself and the immediate, outlying, rural areas. [2]

  9. Phonetic notation of the American Heritage Dictionary

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    The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language (abbreviated AHD) uses a phonetic notation based on the Latin alphabet to transcribe the pronunciation of spoken English. It and similar respelling systems, such as those used by the Merriam-Webster and Random House dictionaries, are familiar to US schoolchildren.