Edin

Meaning of Edin

Edin is a male name with rich cultural roots and diverse pronunciations, reflecting its broad geographic usage. In Bosnian, Croatian, and Serbian contexts, it is pronounced as AY-din (/ˈeɪdɪn/), while in Scottish Gaelic, it is pronounced as ED-in (/ˈɛtʲən/). The name Edin shares similarities with the more commonly known Eden, offering a unique yet familiar alternative for parents seeking a distinctive choice. Over the years, Edin has maintained a modest but consistent presence in the United States, with occurrences ranging from 5 to 57 annually since 1977. This steady popularity highlights its timeless appeal across different cultures and generations. Whether chosen for its melodic sound or cultural significance, Edin remains an elegant and meaningful option for a baby boy's name.

Pronunciation

Bosnian/Croatian/Serbian

  • Pronunced as AY-din (/ˈeɪdɪn/)

Scottish Gaelic

  • Pronunced as ED-in (/ˈɛtʲən/)

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Similar Names to Edin

Notable People Named Edin

Edin Džeko is a Bosnian professional footballer known for his role as a striker and captain for Süper Lig club Fenerbahçe and the Bosnia and Herzegovina national team.
Edin Višća is a Bosnian professional footballer known for his role as a winger at Süper Lig club Trabzonspor.
Edin Šehić is a Bosnian footballer known for his role as a winger for Rudeš.
Edin Forto is a Bosnian politician who has served as Minister of Communication and Traffic and as Prime Minister of Sarajevo Canton.
Edin Cornelius Alfsen - Edin Cornelius Kristoffersen Alfsen was a Norwegian-American Lutheran missionary and founder of the Norwegian Tibet Mission.
Edin Rustemović is a Bosnian professional footballer known for his skills as a midfielder.
Edin Selimović is a Serbian football midfielder.
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