Definition: The word "aberdeen" is a city in East Ayrshire, Scotland that was formed from the amalgamation of the town of Aberdeenshire with the former town of Aberdeen during the 19th century. The town has been home to several notable figures throughout its history. The term "aberdeen" originated as a combination of two words, "Aber" and "deven", which roughly translates to "to burn". This name was given to the city in honor of the old Aberdeen Abbey (which is now known as St. Paul's Cathedral), where the first church building was constructed. In 1832, when the town was formed from the amalgamation of Aberdeenshire with Aberdeen, the town's name was changed to "Aberdeen". The town's name has been used since then for over two centuries, and it is considered a symbol of Scottish identity.
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