Jeiden, pronounced JAY-den (/ˈdʒeɪdən/), is a contemporary masculine appellation that emerged within Anglo-American naming practices as an orthographic variant of Jaden, itself traceable to the Hebrew Yadon—a theonym variously interpreted to signify “he will judge” or “thankful.” Its adoption in the United States became observable in the early 2000s and has since displayed modest fluctuations in frequency: after first registering six occurrences in 2003 (rank 822), the name experienced a peak of seventeen bearers in 2009 (rank 887), dipped to as few as five in 2019 (rank 917), and has most recently been assigned to fourteen male newborns in 2024, securing position 910 in national rankings. The form Jeiden exemplifies contemporary trends in nominal innovation, combining a classical Hebrew root with the den-suffix motif, thereby conferring both semantic resonance and a subtly modern aesthetic.