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Elden is a name used as both a surname and a given name in English-speaking regions. The exact origin is uncertain; it is commonly believed to derive from Old English elements or from place names that include similar roots. As a surname, Elden may have originated as a toponymic name for someone from a place named Elden or similar, or as a shortened form of longer names. As a given name, Elden has been used for boys since at least the 19th century, and occasionally for girls in modern times, reflecting trends toward vintage or distinctive names.

Notable people with the given name include Elden Campbell (born 1966), an American former NBA center, and

Geography and culture: Elden appears in place names and as a component of toponyms in the English-speaking

See also: Elden Ring is a video game released in 2022; while it shares the root spelling,

Elden
Henson
(born
1977),
an
American
actor
known
for
roles
in
film
and
television,
including
Daredevil.
The
surname
Elden
is
less
commonly
encountered,
but
exists
in
various
contexts.
world;
the
name
is
rarely
used
as
a
standalone
geographic
designation.
In
literature
and
media,
Elden
is
occasionally
used
as
a
character
name,
contributing
to
its
continued
presence
in
cultural
contexts.
it
is
a
separate
work
and
not
directly
related
to
the
given
name
or
surname.
The
similarity
in
spelling
sometimes
leads
to
confusion
between
the
name
Elden
and
the
game
title.