Eden
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈiːdən/
Audio (UK) (file)
- Rhymes: -iːdən
Proper noun
Eden
- (biblical) A garden built by God as the home for Adam and Eve; sometimes identified as part of Mesopotamia.
- 1611, The Holy Bible, […] (King James Version), London: […] Robert Barker, […], OCLC 964384981, Genesis 2:8::
- And the LORD God planted a garden eastward in Eden; and there he put the man whom he had formed.
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- An English surname, probably derived from a place name.
- 1896, H G Wells, The Story of the Late Mr. Elvesham
- It was no good. I felt beyond all question that I was indeed Eden, not Elvesham. But Eden in Elvesham's body!
- 1896, H G Wells, The Story of the Late Mr. Elvesham
- A female given name from Hebrew from the biblical place name; also a medieval diminutive of Old English compound names beginning with the element ēad (“riches”).
- 1986 Barbara Vine (Ruth Rendell): A Dark-Adapted Eye: page 35:
- We call Edith Eden now because that is what she called herself before she could pronounce 'th'. It is rather a lovely name, I think. Edith sounds like someone's old aunt. I can't think why Mother and Father chose it.
- 1986 Barbara Vine (Ruth Rendell): A Dark-Adapted Eye: page 35:
- Any of various towns and other place names.
- A coastal town in New South Wales, Australia.
- A small unincorporated community in Graham County, Arizona.
- A city and town in Jerome County, Idaho.
- An unincorporated community in Peoria County, Illinois.
- An unincorporated community in Randolph County, Illinois.
- An unincorporated community in Hancock County, Indiana.
- A small unincorporated community in Atchison County, Kansas.
- An unincorporated community in Butler County, Kentucky.
- A census-designated place in Somerset County, Maryland.
- An unincorporated community in Dodge County, Minnesota.
- A village in Yazoo County, Mississippi.
- A town in Erie County, New York.
- A city in Rockingham County, North Carolina.
- A small town and village in Marshall County, South Dakota.
- A small city in Concho County, Texas.
- A census-designated place in Weber County, Utah.
- A town in Lamoille County, Vermont.
- An unincorporated community in Wahkiakum County, Washington.
- An unincorporated community in Boone County, West Virginia.
- An unincorporated community in Ohio County, West Virginia.
- An unincorporated community in Upshur County, West Virginia.
- A town and village in Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin.
- A small town in Iowa County, Wisconsin.
- A census-designated place in Sweetwater County, Wyoming.
Translations
biblical garden
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English surname
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female given name
Noun
Eden (countable and uncountable, plural Edens)
Translations
Etymology 2
- The river in Cumbria is from the Roman name, British Latin Ituna. The rivers in Scotland are also related to the root of this name.[1]
- The river in Kent is back-formed from Edenbridge, from Old English Eadhelmsbrigge (“Eadhelm's bridge”).
Proper noun
Eden
- A river in Cumbria, England, which passes Carlisle and empties into the Solway Firth.
- A river in Kent, England, which flows into the Medway; the name is a back-formation of Edenbridge.
- A river in Fife council area, Scotland, which flows into the North Sea.
- Eden Water, a small river in the Scottish Borders council area, which flows into the River Tweed.
- Eden District, a local government district of Cumbria, England formed in 1974 and named after the Cumbrian river, with its headquarters in Penrith.
- A residential settlement in County Antrim, Ireland.
- Three townlands in County Londonderry, Northern Ireland.
- A townland in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland.
Derived terms
References
- The Oxford Names Companion, Oxford University Press, Second edition 1998
Dutch
Etymology
From Middle Dutch eden, from Latin Eden, from Biblical Hebrew עֵדֶן.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈeː.də(n)/
Audio (file) - Hyphenation: Eden
- Rhymes: -eːdən
Finnish
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈe(ː)den/, [ˈe̞(ː)de̞n]
- Rhymes: -eden
- Syllabification(key): e‧den
Declension
Inflection of Eden (Kotus type 5/risti, no gradation) | |||
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nominative | Eden | — | |
genitive | Edenin | — | |
partitive | Edeniä | — | |
illative | Edeniin | — | |
singular | plural | ||
nominative | Eden | — | |
accusative | nom. | Eden | — |
gen. | Edenin | ||
genitive | Edenin | — | |
partitive | Edeniä | — | |
inessive | Edenissä | — | |
elative | Edenistä | — | |
illative | Edeniin | — | |
adessive | Edenillä | — | |
ablative | Edeniltä | — | |
allative | Edenille | — | |
essive | Edeninä | — | |
translative | Edeniksi | — | |
instructive | — | — | |
abessive | Edenittä | — | |
comitative | — | — |
Possessive forms of Eden (type risti) | ||
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possessor | singular | plural |
1st person | Edenini | Edenimme |
2nd person | Edenisi | Edeninne |
3rd person | Edeninsä |
German
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈeːdən/, [ˈʔeː.dn̩]
Audio (file)
Polish
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin Eden, from Biblical Hebrew עֵדֶן, perhaps from Sumerian 𒂔 (edin, “steppe, garden”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈɛ.dɛn/
Audio (file) - Rhymes: -ɛdɛn
- Syllabification: E‧den
Declension
Swedish
Tagalog
Pronunciation
- Hyphenation: E‧den
- IPA(key): /ʔeˈden/, [ʔeˈden]
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