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Aldin is an English surname, derived from the Anglo-Saxon elements eald, meaning "old", and wine, meaning "friend".[1]
It may also appear as a representation of the second half of Muslim names ending in ad-Din. Probably arising from this, it has become used as a male Bosnian given name. It may refer to:
English surname
edit- Cecil Aldin (1870–1935), British artist and illustrator best known for his paintings of animals and rural life
- Frederic Aldin Hall (1854–1925), chancellor of Washington University in St. Louis from 1913 until 1923
- Jamal Aldin Omar (1960–2020), general in the Sudanese Armed Forces
- L. Aldin Porter (born 1931), general authority of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints since 1987
- Aldin Grange for Bearpark railway station, railway station that operated in County Durham, England
Bosnian given name
edit- Aldin Adžović (born 1994), Montenegrin football midfielder
- Aldin Ayo (born 1977), Filipino basketball coach
- Aldin Čajić (born 1992), Bosnian footballer
- Aldin Đidić (born 1983), Bosnian footballer
- Aldin Grout (1803–1894), American missionary to Zululand
- Aldin Gurdijeljac (born 1978), Serbian-born Bosnian footballer
- Aldin Kurić (born 1970), Bosnian singer, songwriter and composer, known by his stage name Al'Dino
- Aldin Šetkić (born 1987), professional Bosnian tennis player
- Aldin Spahović, Bosnian volleyball player
- Aldin Turkeš (born 1996), professional footballer
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ Hanks, Patrick; Hodges, Flavia (1988). A Dictionary of Surnames. Oxford University Press.