Ejdabrine (Arabic: إجدَعِبرين, /'iijdebrin/), also spelled Ejd Aabrine, is a mayorly Sunni Muslim community[1] in the Koura District of Lebanon.
If the meaning of the name truly is this, geographically speaking, one logical explanation would go back to the jaouz river trees in which the name is in reference to that.
Several of those meanings could be "renewed", "grandfather", "[I] found", and, in Arabic, the word is a variation of "prowess" or "strength".
Geographically tucked below the rise of the mountain in this area, this river is not central to the village and it can rarely be seen, save at the site itself.
1,000m above sea level and 38 km long, the river starts along from Tannourine El-Tahta in the Batroun District, passes through Boustane El-Assi, then Ras Nhach, goes further North into the Koura District along South of Ejdabrine, and meets the Mediterranean Sea in Western Batroun, near Seaside Road.