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aden Name Meaning and History

  1. Frisian, Dutch, and North German: patronymic from the personal name Ade.
  2. Scottish: habitational name from the old lands and barony of Auden or Aden in Aberdeenshire.

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aden Family Facts

Distribution of aden Families in the US in 1920
Number of aden families
 32-61
 11-31
 1-10
 0
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Threads: 36 - Messages: 166
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Photo of Neda Aden 1917-1995 m. Joseph Hoerner janetgumm 0
Parents of Bennett Aden Jeanette Aden Skillings 34
ADEN, Jans H. - d. Salem, Oregon 1922 LisaSumner44 2
Aden photographs rockie98 5
Henry Aden, Adams County, Golden, Illinois TLHoper 4
Opal Aden (Opan Lena Penkava) Dennis 2
Aden History Zahra Aden 2
Aden, Sidney Becky Still 1
ADEN, SPELLINGS Becky Still 1
Hannah Aden in VA Mary Griffin 1
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