The idea of a middle name for "Eden" typically comes from two main sources. The first is the tradition of naming girls after flowers or other plants. For example, "Roses" and "Lilies," both of which flow well with "Eden." The second source is to name children after family members. Families might choose specific "middle names" by selecting the first name of the father, mother or another relevant family member. These choices are limited by What to Expect, who suggest that "Eden" is not a traditional flower name, limiting the first option. Additionally, What to Expect indicates that "Eden" is more common among boys and might be less favorable for girls, further influencing traditional naming habits. With these factors in mind, the middle name "Eden" could be selected for its beauty or flow, or to honor a family member, but is unlikely to be the traditional flower-based middle name associated with this name.