Alden
by Someone with surname Alden on Mar 03, 2009 04:42:51
A relatively rare English surname, that is sometimes used as a given name. The given name means "old friend" while the surname means "old-town" or "old-hill." It is of
Saxon locality. A well known person who had this surname is John Alden, a
pilgrim on
the Mayflower. A good surname because it's not too long, isn't ethnic, and isn't too plain/common.
Alden
by MeButImBetterThanYou on Mar 01, 2019 05:50:56
Alden is a common name for a
surperior to the
human race. He is godly and is better than you. If you have a girlfriend, you shallith be robbed of her, and she will instantly fall for him. Next time you see him, down, you
mortal...
Example:
You: “Hey, is that Alden?”
Your sister who you are dating: “Yes”
You:
Frickin’
fricker, I just started dating you...”
Your sister who you are dating: “Oh well, I’m leaving you,”
alden
by anon. on Jul 08, 2004 06:01:50
comes from the old english
auld meaning 'wise' and the dutch
denusker meaning 'gaurdian.' acutally means:
'wise gaurdian'
1)
noun: the dnd
geek's wet dream. a flirtatious blonde who is not as dumb as her hair colour might suggest. many aldens hate pop music, and enjoy theatre and english class. can be found near shakespeare.
do not freeze aldens.
2)
verb: to befriend mortal enemies and then have to deal with the consequences of their hatred for each other.
also see star crossed. 'to pull an alden.'
3)
verb: to make up words at ranodm and then attempet to pass them off as real.
Example:
1) oh man, that alden is so
1337. i just love the way she rolls those twenty-sided die...
2) young jim has pulled an alden, and now needs to have two birthday parties.
3) samantha had to hide her
english teacher's dictionary, as she aldened much of her
term paper.