A compound of Aiden (“little fire”) and James (from Hebrew Jacob, “supplanter”), used as a modern double name.
Aidanjames is a compound name that joins Aiden and James, bringing together two familiar traditions in one modern double form. Aiden is commonly associated with the sense of little fire, while James comes through the long biblical line from Hebrew Jacob, often interpreted as supplanter.
Combined, they create a name that feels both energetic and grounded in established naming customs. The compound form gives Aidanjames a contemporary American-style sound, even though both of its parts have deep roots. It belongs to the recent habit of merging first and middle names into a single identity, often to preserve family ties or to create a more distinctive signature.
The result is practical, but also expressive: Aiden contributes warmth and brightness, while James lends steadiness and classic weight. In use, Aidanjames feels modern, masculine, and personal, with the sense of a name built from familiar pieces rather than borrowed whole.