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Adin ( Hebrew: עדין) /ˈɑːdɪn/, also spelled Aidin ( Persian: آیدین) /ˈeɪdən'/, is a modern variation of
Aidan Aidan or Aiden is a modern version of a number of Celtic language names, including the Irish male given name ''Aodhán'', the Scottish Gaelic given name Aodhan and the Welsh name Aeddan. Phonetic variants, such as spelled with an "e" instead of ...
and several Celtic language names. Adin is a first name which means everlasting bliss but may also mean a leader or handsome. It is quite common in Bosnia and Herzegovina: Adin was the 4th most popular boys' name in Bosnia and Herzegovina in 2014. Adin is most commonly a masculine name, although it is sometimes given to girls. Notable people with the first name include: *
Adin Ballou Adin Ballou (1803–1890) was an American proponent of Christian nonresistance, Christian anarchism and socialism, abolitionism and the founder of the Hopedale Community. Through his long career as a Universalist and Unitarian minister, he tir ...
(1803–1890), American cleric and activist *
Adin Brown Adin Brown (born May 27, 1978) is an American soccer coach and former player. He is currently the goalkeeping coach for Chicago Fire FC in Major League Soccer. Youth and High School Born in Pleasant Hill, California, Brown attended De La Sall ...
, American soccer player and coach * Adin Bukva, Swedish footballer playing in Italy * Adin B. Capron (1841–1911), American miller and politician *
Adin Džafić Adin Džafić (born 21 May 1989) is a Bosnian-Herzegovinian retired footballer who last played for Austrian side SC Rabenstein. International career He made his debut for Bosnia and Herzegovina in a December 2010 friendly match against Poland ...
(born 1989), Bosnian footballer *
Adin Falkoff Adin D. Falkoff (19 December 1921 – 13 August 2010) was an engineer and computer systems and programming systems designer who was mostly known for his work on the programming language APL and systems for IBM. Career Falkoff, born in New Je ...
(1921–2010), American engineer and computer scientist * Adin Hill (born 1996), Canadian ice hockey goaltender *
Adin P. Hobart Adin Parsons Hobart (1822–1881) was a member of the Wisconsin State Assembly during the 1872 session, succeeding Democrat Valentin Knœll. Additionally, he was Postmaster of Oak Creek, Wisconsin. Hobart was a Republican. Hobart was born on Mar ...
(1822–1881), American politician in Wisconsin *
Adin Mulaosmanović Adin Mulaosmanović (born 1 January 1977) is a Bosnian professional football manager and former player. Playing career Born in Sarajevo, Mulaosmanović previously played for hometown club Željezničar, where he won the league title 2 times, cu ...
(born 1977), Bosnian footballer *
Adin Randall Adin Randall (October 12, 1829 – April 26, 1868) was a philanthropist, businessman, and politician in the Chippewa Valley of Wisconsin, who served as a first Treasurer of Eau Claire County, Wisconsin. He ran a ferry across the Chippewa, a pla ...
(1829–1868), American businessman * Adin Ross, American Twitch streamer * Adin Steinsaltz (1937–2020), Israeli rabbi and scholar * Adin Talbar (1921–2013), German-born Israeli diplomat and athlete * Adin Thayer (1816–1890), American politician from New York *
Adin Ballou Underwood Adin Ballou Underwood (May 19, 1828 – January 24, 1888) was a general in the Union Army During the American Civil War, the Union Army, also known as the Federal Army and the Northern Army, referring to the United States Army, was the land ...
(1828–1888), American Union Army general *
Adin Vrabac Adin Vrabac (born 27 January 1994) is a Bosnian professional basketball player. He is a 2.06 m (6 ft 9 in) tall small forward. He is also a member of the Bosnia and Herzegovina national team. Professional career Adin Vrabac started his car ...
(born 1994), Bosnian basketball player


See also

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Aidin (name) Aidin (Persian language, Persian: آیدین) Help:IPA/English, /ˈaɪdən'/, also spelled Adin (Hebrew language, Hebrew: עדין) Help:IPA/English, /ˈɑːdɪn/, is a modern variation of Aidan and several Celtic languages, Celtic language names. ...


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