Eden
Eden most commonly refers to the Garden of Eden, the paradise described in the Abrahamic creation narratives where the first humans, Adam and Eve, lived before the Fall. In the Genesis account, the garden contains the Tree of Life and the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil; after disobeying God, humanity is expelled. The text does not specify Eden’s location, and traditions across Judaism, Christianity, and Islam offer varying interpretations rather than a single consensus.
Eden derives from a Hebrew proper name meaning "delight" or "pleasure." In English usage, eden functions as
Beyond the biblical garden, Eden is a common given name and surname and appears as a toponym
One widely recognized modern usage is the Eden Project, a large cultural and environmental complex in Cornwall,
In popular culture, the name Eden appears in a variety of works, including novels, films, albums, and