Top 100 Christian Baby Unisex Names Ending In Den

Looking for the perfect name for your baby boy? Check out the 'Top 100 Christian Baby Unisex Names Ending In Den' for a blend of tradition and modernity. Our curated list features short and cool names that are easy to pronounce and remember. Whether you're seeking names for a Muslim, Hindu, Sikh, or Christian baby, you'll find modern, simple options that resonate across various religions and cultures. Discover the ideal name that balances uniqueness and ease in our comprehensive guide.

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Jayden

Additional information: The baby boy name Jayden is a modern name, perhaps a contemporary spelling variant of the Biblical, of Hebrew origin name Jadon, or form of the English name Jaden, maybe a variant of the English name Jade or even a compound name from Jacob and Aidan or from nickname Jay and Hayden.

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Kaiden

Kaiden is yet another American spelling variation of the first name Caden which was derived from a Gaelic surname, Mac Cadáin (meaning son of Cadáin). The Gaelic word “cadáin” possibly means 'battler' but the etymology is up for debate.

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Cayden

Cayden is a spelling variant of Caden which is derived from a Gaelic surname, Mac Cadáin (meaning son of Cadáin). The Gaelic word “cadáin” possibly means 'battler, fighter' but the etymology is up for debate. It's also thought the name is derived from Adam, the first man, which would give the meaning 'ground, earth.'

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Kaden

Etymology & Historical Origin - Kaden. Kaden is another American spelling variation of the first name Caden which was derived from a Gaelic surname, Mac Cadáin (meaning son of Cadáin). The Gaelic word “cadáin” possibly means 'battler' but the etymology is up for debate.

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Caden

In Arabic, "kadin" means "friend" or "companion." In Welsh, "caden" means "spirit of battle." Caden is also an altered form of an Irish and Scottish last name, McCadden. It's used for both girls and boys, but is more popular for boys.

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Camden

Meanings and history of the name Camden: | Edit. English, possible meaning "winding valley" Welsh,possible meaning "child of the wind" Famous real-life people named Camden: | Edit.

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Aaden

Aaden is another example of this trend. Aidan is the traditional Irish spelling and an anglicized form of the ancient Gaelic name "Áedán" or "Aodhán." These names are a derivative of the diminutive Áed from "Aodh" meaning "little fire." In Irish mythology, Áed was the god of the underworld.

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Jaden

We also named our son Jaden. It means "god has heard". He is an IVF baby and it took us 10 years to get him. ... We chose this name based on the meaning of it which means 'God/Jehovah has heard" in Hebrew.

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Braden

Braden is a name that is popular in the United States and Canada. Its origin is confined to the British Isles and has two ancient sources. The English meaning of Braden is "broad valley". or "broad hillside". ... Bradán is derived from an Irish Gaelic word meaning "salmon".

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Aayden

Meanings and history of the name Aayden: | Edit. The name Aayden is of English origin. Aayden means fiery or little fire. Aayden is a variant spelling of Aidan.

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Kaeden

Meanings and history of the name Kaeden: | Edit. Kadin is a boys name meaning "companion" in arabic, Cadhan is a boys name meaning 'wild goose" in galic. fighter/handsome. little warrior. One who is round/of the cask.

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Kamden

Scottish Meaning: The name Kamden is a Scottish baby name. In Scottish the meaning of the name Kamden is: Winding Valley. Form of Camden.

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Jadden

In Hebrew the meaning of the name Jaden is: Jehovah has heard. A Biblical name.

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Edden

Edden - Detailed Meaning. Your name of Edden intensifies qualities within you of independence, positivity, and restlessness. It gives you the desire to be a leader, to pioneer new undertakings, and to try new ideas in practical, creative occupations.

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Jorden

Jorden is an alternate spelling of Jordan. As a gender-neutral given name, Jordan is derived specifically from the River Jordan which flows along the eastern border of Israel through the Sea of Galilee and down to the Dead Sea. The river's name comes from the Hebrew word “haYarden” meaning “flowing down”.