| [ syll. aodán- ] The boy name Aodán is of Celtic origin. It is used mainly in Irish and Scottish. Aodán is a pet form of the Irish and Scottish Aodh. See also the related form, the English, Irish, and Scottish Aidan. Aodán is uncommon as a baby boy name. It is not in the top 1000 names. Among the family of boy names directly related to Aodán, the English, Irish, and Scottish Aidan was the most popular in 2007. Baby names that sound like Aodán include the Irish and Scottish Aodhán, the Dutch Daan, the German, English, and Romanian Dan, the English Dane, the English Dann, the English and German Dean, the English Deane, the English Dene, the English and Scottish Don, the English and Irish Duane, the English and Irish Dwayne, the Dutch Theun, the English Daemon, the English Daimen, the English Daman, the English Damen, the Slavic Damjan, the English Damon, the Russian Damyan, the English and Scandinavian Dana, the Spanish Dani, the English Dannie, the Hebrew and English Danny, the German Dany, the Russian Danya, the English Darrin, the English Darron, the English Darryn, the English Dayton, the English Deion, the Russian Demyan, the English Denny, the English Deon, the English Derren, the English Derron, the English Dewayne, the Italian Dino, the Romanian Dinu, the English, French, and German Dion, the English Donnie, the English Dameon, the English, German, and Polish Damian, the Spanish Damián, the Portuguese Damião, the French Damien, the English Damion, the German Demian, the Italian Damiano, and the English Danieo.
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