Alladin
Alladin Origin and Meaning
Alladin is a masculine name most famously associated with the character from 'The Arabian Nights' tales, particularly the story of Aladdin and his magical lamp. This spelling variation, with a double 'l', offers a slight distinction from the more common Aladdin. The name has Arabic origins, possibly derived from 'Ala al-Din' meaning 'nobility of faith' or 'excellence of religion'. Despite its long history in Middle Eastern cultures, Alladin remains relatively uncommon as a given name in Western countries, though the character's popularity through Disney adaptations has increased recognition. The name carries associations with adventure, wish fulfillment, and magical possibilities, along with a distinctive sound that works well cross-culturally.