Jayden

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Jaidyn
Gender Female and male
Language(s) English
Origin
Language(s) English
Word/name combination of Jay and Hayden

Jayden is a given name that was rather obscure until 1994, when it debuted on the United States Social Security Administration's list of the 1000 most popular boys' names at No. 851. It became dramatically more popular among ethnic minorities[1] in the United States thereafter with the naming of Will Smith's child Jaden Smith in 1998.[2]

The name was the fourth most popular boys' name in the United States in 2010, according to the Social Security Administration.[3] Altogether, nine variant spellings appear in the top 1000.[3] The name in this form was not a top 1000 name in the United States until 1994, when it ranked 851 and was associated with 159 births in the United States. By 1999, the rank had risen to 254 and by 2009 number 8 with 17,082 births.[4]

Jadon the Meronothite appears in Nehemiah 3:7.[5] However, variant spellings usually become popular in the wake of the popularity of an orthodox version, and in this case the converse is true—Jadon became popular only in the wake of the popularity of Jayden, suggesting that Jadon is the variant, this is not proven. In today's society many variant spellings are more popular than the original.[6] On February 14, 1994, the year that Jayden initially rose to popularity, it was featured on an episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation entitled "Thine Own Self", in which Lieutenant Commander Data loses his memory on an unfamiliar planet and is named "Jayden" by one of the inhabitants he encounters.[7] Most likely, the name is of a modern invention, formed by blending the "Jay" sound from Jason and the "den" sound from Aidan or Hayden.[8]

People

Jayden
  • Jayden Hodges (born 1993), Australian rugby league player
  • Jayden Post (born 1989), Australian football player
  • Jayden Stockley (born 1993), English football player
  • Jayden Shutt (born 1980), American computer technology professional
Jaden
Jadin
Other variants

Fictional characters

See also

References

  1. "Mayor Bloomberg Announces Isabella And Jayden Are 2011's Most Popular Baby Names For Third Year In A Row", August 29, 2012[1]
  2. "For Baby Names, Jayden Rises to the Top" by Jennifer 8. Lee. The New York Times, December 2, 2009[2]
  3. 3.0 3.1 Popular Baby Names, Social Security Online
  4. Popularity of Jayden in the United States
  5. Nehemiah 3:7, Biblos.com
  6. "For Baby Names, Jayden Rises to the Top" by Jennifer 8. Lee. The New York Times, December 2, 2009[3]
  7. "Thine Own Self". StarTrek.com Database
  8. Aiden - Meaning, Popularity and Origin of Aiden

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