Waldenn
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Origin: British
Meaning: Wooded valley
Breathe in a sense of tranquility every time you mention Waldenn, a masculine name with English roots meaning “wooded valley.” Walden, writer Henry David Thoreau’s renowned series of essays, explores his two-year period of simple living. This time was spent in semi-isolation in a self-built cabin along the shores of Walden Pond, not far from his Concord, Massachusetts birthplace. On Walden Pond, he lived almost entirely self-sufficient, growing his own vegetables, walking in the woods, and recording his reflections in the book regarded as his masterpiece. Ideal for nature and literature lovers, Walden is equally fitting for those who wish to teach baby the importance of self-reliance, philosophical thought, and respect for nature.