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/ˈiːdən/ · e·den
noun
- In the Bible, the garden in which the first humans, Adam and Eve, lived before the Fall. According to Genesis, Adam and Eve were expelled from Eden after disobeying God.
- A place or state of great beauty, peace, or happiness; an earthly paradise. The secluded valley was an eden of tranquility, far from the city's noise.
proper noun
- A personal name used for both males and females, derived from the biblical garden. Eden smiled as she opened the gift.
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Did you know? The name 'Eden' has been used for numerous towns worldwide, and in 1992 it became the title of a popular puzzle video game that challenged players to restore a chaotic world to its original edenic order.