Arden is an English baby name that comes from either Celtic (meaning “high”) or Latin (meaning “valley of the eagle”). Arden is a fairly uncommon name that is solidly unisex. Arden has a peaceful, nature-loving sound to it that deserves more love.
Meaning of the Name Arden
Arden is an English unisex baby name that derives either from pan-Celtic meaning “high” or from Latin meaning “valley of the eagle”. Arden is the name of several locations in England.
Eagles were a prominent symbol to the ancient Romans and used as the standard for the Roman legion. Eagles also held religious significance.
Nicknames for Arden
Arden evokes feelings of peace and nature. If you're looking for a nickname for the Arden in your life, we've compiled a list of fun options to help get you started and inspired. However, feel free to come up with a nickname that is unique to their own individual personality.
Arden Name Details
Style: Modern
Gender: Neutral
Pronunciation: AHR-dən
Syllables: Two
Alternative Spelling for Arden
- Ahrden
- Ardyn
- Ardin
Arden Name Popularity
According to the Social Security Administration, Arden is a unique unisex baby name. Arden was briefly popular as a girl’s name in the 1930’s and again from 2015 to 2019. As a boy’s name Arden was popular from 1900 to 1957.
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Great Middle Names for Arden and Their Meanings
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Famous People Named Arden
- Arden Cho (American actress)
- Arden Rose Ricks (American YouTube vlogger)
- Arden Myrin (American actress)
- Elizabeth Arden (Canadian-American businesswoman)
Arden in Popular Culture
- Arden (television, “Down the Shore”)
- Arden (literature, “Eve” by Anna Carey)
- Squire Edgar Arden (literature, “Squire Arden” by Margaret Oliphant)
- Dr. Arden (television, “American Horror Story: Asylum”)
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