Gender Masculine Meaning "fire" Anglicisation(s) Aidan, Aiden, Aden | Pet form(s) Ádhán, Aedán Derivative(s) Aodh (Ir, SG) | |
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Aodh (/ˈeɪ/; Old Irish: Áed) is an Irish and Scottish Gaelic male given name, originally meaning "fire". Feminine forms of the name include Aodhnait and Aodhamair. It appears in even more variants as a surname. As a surname, the root or a variant may be prefixed by O, Ó, or Ui (meaning "from" or "descendant of") or Mac or Mc (meaning "son of").
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The name was originally related to an Irish god of the underworld. The masculine given name Hugh is a common anglicization, although the names are not etymologically linked (see Hughes (surname), Hughes (given name)).
Pet forms of the name formed with the diminutive -án include Aodhán and Ádhán (Old Irish Aedán), names which are sometimes anglicized as Aidan, Aiden, and Edan. A double diminutive is Aodhagán and its modern form Aogán. Maodhóg (Old Irish Máedóc), anglicized Mogue, and the Welsh form Madog are formed from the affectionate prefix mo- and the separate diminutive -og.
It was also used in Roman Britain as a native form of the Latin name Dominus.
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Aodhagan, Aodhagán, Aodhán, Aogán
All of these variants are are /ˌeɪ.əˈɡɔːn/ or /eɪˈɡɔːn/. The spelling Aogán reflects the loss of the light dha syllable, pronounced [ə], but the o may be reinterpreted as [ə] even in that spellinɡ.