伊登

Yīdēng
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Meanings

  1. 1 Eden (transliteration of the Western surname or given name)
  2. 2 most often Anthony Eden (安东尼·伊登), British Prime Minister 1955–1957 of Suez Crisis fame; also a common Anglo-Christian first name and the biblical Garden of Eden 伊甸 uses a related rendering

Examples

Āndōngní Yīdēng zài Sūyīshì wēijī zhōng cízhí.
Anthony Eden resigned during the Suez Crisis.
Xīn lái de tóngshì xìng Yīdēng.
The new colleague's surname is Eden.

Tips

history
Most prominent bearer: Sir Anthony Eden (1897–1977), British Prime Minister whose government's failed 1956 invasion of Egypt to retake the Suez Canal ended the UK's pretensions as a great power and forced his resignation. Note that the Garden of Eden is rendered with a different second character: 伊甸园 (Yīdiànyuán).
memory
'yī' (literary 'she/that one') is the standard 'i/e' opener for short Western names; 'dēng' ('to climb, ascend') maps the '-den' ending.

Stroke Order

dēng