The name Eaden has emerged as a distinctive unisex choice in the United States, pronounced AY-dən (/ˈeɪdən/) and ranking No. 919 in 2024 with only five registered births. Drawing on Gaelic origins—where Aidan denotes “little fire”—and echoing the Hebrew Eden, meaning “paradise,” Eaden bridges Celtic tradition and biblical imagery. Since its first SSA appearance in 2006, also with five occurrences, its annual frequency has remained in the single digits, underscoring its rarity. Its straightforward vowel structure and affinity with Latin-derived names such as Adrián and Esteban have supported its gradual adoption within Hispanic communities.