• Source: Adin (first name)
    • Adin (Hebrew: עדין) /ˈɑːdɪn/, also spelled Aidin (Persian: آیدین) /ˈeɪdən'/, is a modern variation of Aidan and several Celtic language names.
      Adin is a first name which means everlasting bliss but may also mean a leader or handsome. It is quite common in Bosnia and Herzegovina: Adin was the 4th most popular boys' name in Bosnia and Herzegovina in 2014. Adin is most commonly a masculine name, although it is sometimes given to girls.

      Notable people with the first name include:

      Adin Ballou (1803–1890), American cleric and activist
      Adin Brown, American soccer player and coach
      Adin Bukva, Swedish footballer playing in Italy
      Adin B. Capron (1841–1911), American miller and politician
      Adin Džafić (born 1989), Bosnian footballer
      Adin Falkoff (1921–2010), American engineer and computer scientist
      Adin Hill (born 1996), Canadian ice hockey goaltender
      Adin P. Hobart (1822–1881), American politician in Wisconsin
      Adin Mulaosmanović (born 1977), Bosnian footballer
      Adin Randall (1829–1868), American businessman
      Adin Ross, American Twitch streamer
      Adin Steinsaltz (1937–2020), Israeli rabbi and scholar
      Adin Talbar (1921–2013), German-born Israeli diplomat and athlete
      Adin Thayer (1816–1890), American politician from New York
      Adin Ballou Underwood (1828–1888), American Union Army general
      Adin Vrabac (born 1994), Bosnian basketball player


      See also


      Aidin (name)


      References

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