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.[1] 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
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