i̇rembağı

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Eden
A garden built by God as the home for Adam and Eve; sometimes identified as part of Mesopotamia

And the LORD God planted a garden eastward in Eden; and there he put the man whom he had formed.

A female given name from the biblical place name; also a medieval diminutive of Old English compound names beginning with the element ēad (“riches”)

We call Edith Eden now because that is what she called herself before she could pronounce 'th'. It is rather a lovely name, I think. Edith sounds like someone's old aunt. I can't think why Mother and Father chose it.

An English surname, probably derived from a place name

It was no good. I felt beyond all question that I was indeed Eden, not Elvesham. But Eden in Elvesham's body!.

Eden means Paradise in Hebrew. Also Adn is Paradise for Prophets and believers who have done good things and deeds (Islamic belief). Aden (Adn) means Paradise in many languages like Turkish, Garden of Eden. Borough, burg, burgh, borg: City, district, GARDEN. Eden Gardens: Edinburgh, Rose Gardens: Rosenborg
Various place names
An English surname, probably derived from a placename
{i} Garden of Eden, home of Adam and Eve before the Fall (Biblical); paradise
British politician who as foreign minister (1935-1938, 1940-1945, and 1951-1955) was instrumental in the founding of the United Nations (1945) and as prime minister (1955-1957) supported the 1956 Anglo-French invasion of Egypt. in the Bible story, the garden where Adam and Eve, the first humans lived, often seen as a place of happiness and innocence
A paradise on Earth; a state of innocence
given name, female
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