Aodhán
[dim. of Áed]
A common name in early Ireland and Gaelic Scotland, borne by at least twenty-three saints and by many characters in history, legend, and saga. The name is often anglicized as Aidan or Edan. See also ÁEDA.
| Celtic Mythology: Áedán |
A common name in early Ireland and Gaelic Scotland, borne by at least twenty-three saints and by many characters in history, legend, and saga. The name is often anglicized as Aidan or Edan. See also ÁEDA.
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