In the Tanach (Jewish Bible), there are 72 different "names" used for HaShem (The Creator). All of these names are context specific and are really descriptions of Him that are relevant to His nature in relation to what He is doing, they aren't truly names at all. Depending on which part of the story of Gan Eden, different titles are used for HaShem, not just one.
For example, when the beginning of creation is described, the name E-lohim is used. The reason this name is used is to highlight HaShem's greatness and power while in the act of creation.
As the story continues into the story of Adam and Chava, the name E-lohim remains in use in combination with His true name which is represented by what is called the Tetragrammaton. The Tetragrammaton that represents HaShem's true name is made up of the Hebrew letters 'yud, hei, vav, hei' and is a contraction of the words: was, is, and will be.
The final 'name' used at the end of this story is 'Shechinah'. Shechinah refers to HaShem's divine presence on Earth, it was also the Schechinah that filled the First Temple. What's especially interesting about this particular name is that of all the 'names' used to describe HaShem, it is the only one that is in the feminine form.
The garden had no name. It was planted by God in Eden. Eden was the name of the land that was to the east of where God created the first man, Adam.
It was actually a garden in Eden called the Garden of Eden. So they left the garden, but I think they were still in Eden.
The Garden of Eden.
Satan was never in the Garden of Eden.
The other name of eden garden cricket ground is known as "cricket's answer to the colosseum".
It was called the Garden of Eden.
In the garden of Eden.
The two gardens mentioned in the bible are The Garden of Eden and the garden of Gethsemane.
Eden can refer to the biblical garden where Adam and Eve lived or an ideal or idyllic place. It can also refer to a singer-songwriter named Eden or to the electronic dance music project EDEN developed by Jonathan Ng.
Eden can be a girl's name. Eden was also a paradise-like garden in the Bible. There is also a town in Idaho called Eden.
The 'Garden of Eden' translates to: 'Paradise of Pleasure' in Hebrew.
Adams first job was to name all the animals in the garden of Eden.