Aldeen is a feminine given name that blends Germanic nobility (“adal”) and Arabic faith (al-Dīn) with a phonetic structure well-suited to Romance languages. It appeared in United States birth records from the 1910s to the early 1930s, peaking at eight occurrences in 1916 (rank 570) and maintaining five to eight annual registrations—ranked 587 to 611—until 1931, after which it receded from national charts. Pronounced al-DEEN, its stress on the second syllable delivers a crisp, melodic cadence prized in Latin American naming traditions, where Aldeen’s balanced vowels and consonants echo regional preferences for names that honor both heritage and individuality. Today, it remains a rare choice, valued for its historical depth, cross-cultural appeal and understated elegance.