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aidan

n. 1 (given name male from=Irish). 2 (context rare English) (given name female from=Irish) of modern usage.

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Aidan (name)

Aidan, Aiden, Aedan or Aeden are the primary anglicisations of the Irish given name Aodhán and the Scottish Gaelic given name Aodhàn.

Usage examples of "aidan".

Feeling a quick anticipation, the hope that Ralph might have located Aidan Greene, Griffin reached into his pocket.

Turning to face the room, he leaned against the wall by the window, folded his arms, stared at Aidan, and waited.

It was a minute before Aidan let out a breath and refocused on Griffin.

Then Aidan and his baby brother Fergus, who Dennis and Sean had originally thought a little young to take part, him being only ten.

But Aidan had countered that this bloody Holy War affected everyone, especially the children.

The rest joined in a chorus of support, agreeing with Aidan, and having no desire to anger the quick-tempered man.

Next to Aidan, with his black hair and slate-gray eyes, Dennis looked washed out, his brown hair and eyes unremarkable.

And he liked it that way, figuring if anyone ever saw any of them, it would be Aidan they would remember.

Having recovered from his fright now that he had someone to fight, Aidan stepped forward, waving the gun menacingly in front of his chest.

He spoke with a voice that seemed to come from all around them, its intensity enough to make them all, except Aidan, take a step back.

Why did these fools back away, showing their enemy fear, when he, Aidan, had the gun?

With a fist clenched tightly around his pride, Aidan backhanded his little brother to the ground.

Michael stepped forward, passing Aidan with a look that said he sincerely hoped the man would be stupid enough to try to stop him.

Not sure of this situation, or how to get the best of the big blonde, Aidan decided to bide his time.

Somehow he knew Aidan was wrong, had always been wrong, and was going to be punished.