Gender Feminine
Scripts עֶדְנָה(Hebrew)
Meaning & History
Means "pleasure" in Hebrew, a derivative of עָדַן (ʿaḏan) meaning "to delight". This name appears in the Old Testament Apocrypha, for instance in the Book of Tobit belonging to the wife of Raguel. It was borne by the American poet Edna Dean Proctor (1829-1923). It did not become popular until the second half of the 19th century, after it was used for the heroine in the successful 1866 novel St. Elmo by Augusta Jane Evans [1]. It peaked around the turn of the century and has declined steadily since then, falling off the American top 1000 list in 1992.
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Algonquin Round Table members, asteroids, authors, blues musicians, Bully characters, civil rights, currently out of the US top 1000, dancers, Dharma and Greg characters, educators, Emergency characters, emotions, feelings, Flipline Studios characters, Frasier characters, Genshin Impact characters, happiness, isograms, Laverne and Shirley characters, Ninjago characters, playwrights, poets, politics, retired Atlantic hurricane names, Rick and Morty characters, Shadow Hearts characters, Simpsons characters, storms, Tales characters, The Golden Girls characters, The Incredibles characters, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel characters, The Nanny characters, Wild Arms characters, women's history, xylophonists
Sources & References
- Evans, Cleveland Kent. The Great Big Book of Baby Names. Publications International, 2006, page 413.