Adin
Adin Origin and Meaning
Adin is a masculine name with multiple cultural origins, appearing in Hebrew, Arabic, and Bosnian traditions. In Hebrew, it means 'delicate' or 'adorned,' while in Arabic it can mean 'religious' or 'faithful.' The name appears in the Bible as a family head who returned from Babylonian exile. Adin has grown in popularity in recent decades, particularly in Israel and among Jewish communities worldwide. The name's cross-cultural presence, short length, and easy pronunciation have contributed to its rising appeal. In Bosnia and surrounding regions, it has historical significance and remains in consistent use. Adin's simplicity gives it versatility across language boundaries, while still carrying meaningful historical and religious connections. The name projects qualities of gentleness and faithfulness while remaining distinctly masculine.
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Famous People Named Adin
- Adin Ballou (1803'90), pacifistic, socialist & abolitionist
- Adin B. Capron (18411911), American politician from Rhode Island
- Adin Brownformer American soccer player
- Adin DzaficBosnian footballer playing for San Antonio Scorpions
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- Adin Airportpublic airport in Modoc County, California