Baby Names That Mean Eternal
274 baby names meaning eternal — with origins, popularity, and audio pronunciation on every name.
Looking for a name that means eternal? Here are 274 baby names whose meaning carries the sense of eternal. Each links to its full page with a sourced meaning and audio pronunciation.
Girl Names
Amrutha#10363 in the U.S.A South Indian spelling of the Sanskrit amrita (amrta), 'the nectar of immortality; ambrosia' —▶Ethan#10498 in the U.S.From the Hebrew Ethan, 'strong; firm; enduring; long-lived' — a biblical name (Ethan the Ezrahi▶Marylin#10758 in the U.S.A variant spelling of Marilyn, which joins Mary (from Hebrew Miryam) to the fashionable suffix ▶Olivya#10845 in the U.S.A variant spelling of Olivia, from the Latin oliva ('olive tree'), long a symbol of peace. The ▶Steeley#10954 in the U.S.A modern name from the word steel ('strong; enduring; resolute'), or from the surname Steele; w▶Amarielle#11127 in the U.S.A modern blend of Amara ('eternal; grace; bitter' by route) with the French -ielle ending (as i▶Ambrosia#11131 in the U.S.From the Greek ambrosia, 'immortal; of the immortals' — the fragrant food of the gods on Olympu▶Amrit#11137 in the U.S.From the Sanskrit amrita, 'immortal; nectar of immortality' — the divine drink of the gods in H▶Amrita#11138 in the U.S.From the Sanskrit amrita, 'immortal; nectar of immortality' — the divine drink of the gods in H▶Amarrah#11237 in the U.S.A modern respelling of Amara, a name read as 'grace' in Igbo and often glossed as 'eternal' thr▶Daphney#11305 in the U.S.Daphney is a variant spelling of Daphne, from the Greek word daphne, 'laurel' or 'bay tree.' In▶John#11539 in the U.S.From the Hebrew Yochanan, 'God is gracious' (Yah, 'God,' + chanan, 'gracious'), through Greek a▶Sabira#11925 in the U.S.The feminine of Sabir, from Arabic sabr ('patience'), meaning 'patient; enduring; steadfast.' A▶Tansy#12007 in the U.S.'immortality'; the tansy flower▶Aiyanah#12167 in the U.S.Aiyanah is a modern respelling in the Aiyana/Ayana family — names variously linked to 'eternal ▶Amariella#12200 in the U.S.Amariella is a modern blend, joining Amara/Amari (variously 'grace; eternal; strength') with th▶Amariyana#12201 in the U.S.Amariyana is a modern blend, joining Amari (variously 'eternal; strength') with the flowing -iy▶Amarya#12203 in the U.S.Amarya is a modern name in the Amara/Amaria family — variously tied to 'grace; eternal; unfadin▶Ambrose#12206 in the U.S.Ambrose comes from the Greek Ambrosios, 'immortal; of the immortals' (from ambrosia, the food o▶David#12438 in the U.S.From the Hebrew David, 'beloved' — the biblical shepherd-king and one of the most enduring name▶Jamara#12653 in the U.S.Jamara reads as a modern American coinage, likely blending the popular Ja- prefix with names li▶Jerica#12681 in the U.S.Jerica reads as a blend of a Je- opening with Erica, itself the feminine of Eric, from the Old ▶Nektaria#13040 in the U.S.From the Greek nektar, the drink of the gods that conferred immortality; Nektaria is the femini▶Neziah#13047 in the U.S.Neziah appears in the books of Ezra and Nehemiah as the head of a family of temple servants; th▶Ayiana#13652 in the U.S.A modern spelling of Aiyana or Ayana. Aiyana is often claimed as Native American for 'eternal b▶Jerrica#14178 in the U.S.A modern blend of Jerry (from Gerald/Jerome) and Erica (feminine of Eric, Old Norse, 'ever-rule▶Khulud#14363 in the U.S.Khulud is the Arabic word khulud, 'eternity; immortality; everlastingness', from the root kh-l-▶Lorilei#14489 in the U.S.A modern respelling of Lorelei — the steep rock on the Rhine and the siren of German legend, gi▶Samady#14918 in the U.S.Most plausibly linked to the Arabic surname Samady (also Samad, El-Samad), from as-Samad, 'the ▶Sofy#14984 in the U.S.A short spelling of Sophie/Sofia, from the Greek sophia, 'wisdom.' A crisp, modern take on a ti▶Amarae#15238 in the U.S.A modern coinage extending Amara ('grace; eternal; bitter' by various routes) with an -ae endin▶Emryss#15958 in the U.S.A respelling of Emrys, the Welsh form of Ambrose ('immortal'), borne in legend by the wizard Me▶ChangeFrom the Chinese Chang'e (rendered Change here), of layered meaning (linked to 'beautiful; grac▶JamoriA modern coinage echoing Jamari and Amari ('eternal; moon; commanding' by various routes), buil▶
Boy Names
Keean#10372 in the U.S.A spelling in the Kian/Cian family: the Persian Kian, 'king; realm; foundation', and the Irish ▶Keian#10374 in the U.S.A spelling in the Kian/Cian family: the Persian Kian, 'king; realm', and the Irish Cian, 'ancie▶Sahaan#10684 in the U.S.A modern Indian name near Sahan/Sahaan, tied to the Sanskrit sense 'patient; enduring; capable ▶Sahan#10685 in the U.S.An Indian/Sri Lankan name tied to the Sanskrit 'patient; enduring; brave'; in Sinhala it is als▶Abad#10899 in the U.S.In Arabic, abad means 'eternity; forever; endless time.' The same spelling is also a Spanish su▶Abdulsamad#10908 in the U.S.From the Arabic Abd al-Samad, 'servant of the Eternal; servant of the Self-Sufficient' — abd ('▶Akaal#10948 in the U.S.A Sikh name from the Punjabi Akaal, 'the Timeless One; the Eternal; undying' - an attribute of ▶Endymion#11231 in the U.S.From the Greek Endymion, variously 'to dive into; the diver' (linked to the setting sun/moon); ▶Erek#11288 in the U.S.A variant spelling of Eric, from the Old Norse Eirikr, 'eternal ruler' or 'ever-powerful' (ei, ▶Eriksen#11290 in the U.S.From the Scandinavian surname Eriksen, 'son of Erik' (from Eirikr, 'eternal ruler; ever-powerfu▶Eternal#11304 in the U.S.From the English word 'eternal' — lasting forever, timeless, without end (via Latin aeternus). ▶Jmari#11545 in the U.S.A modern American coinage pairing a J- initial with the Mari/Amari sound (Amari is often read '▶Keanan#11638 in the U.S.A form of the Irish Cianan (Kienan), a diminutive of Cian, 'ancient; enduring'. A heritage name▶Kyian#11645 in the U.S.Kyian is a modern spelling in the Kian/Cian family. The Irish Cian means 'ancient, enduring, lo▶Ozymandias#11926 in the U.S.The Greek rendering of a throne name of the pharaoh Ramesses II, immortalized in Shelley's 1818▶Rhome#11998 in the U.S.A modern one-syllable coinage, sitting near the place name Rome and the word 'roam.' By those r▶Rob#12009 in the U.S.A classic short form of Robert, from Germanic hrod ('fame') + beraht ('bright') - 'bright fame.▶Amarious#12239 in the U.S.A modern American coinage extending Amari (itself often linked to 'eternal' or read on the -mar▶Yiheng#12255 in the U.S.A romanized Chinese given name (pinyin Yiheng). The meaning depends on the characters chosen; t▶Amrit#12417 in the U.S.Amrit is a Sanskrit name meaning 'nectar of immortality; ambrosia' — the divine drink that gran▶Aumari#12487 in the U.S.Aumari reads as a modern respelling or blend built around Amari, itself variously linked to Yor▶Dantae#12686 in the U.S.A spelling of Dante, a short form of Durante, from Latin 'durans', 'enduring; steadfast; lastin▶Elizabeth#12802 in the U.S.Elizabeth comes from the Hebrew Elisheva, 'God is my oath' (or 'God is abundance'). It is one o▶Emris#12813 in the U.S.Emris is a spelling of the Welsh Emrys, the Welsh form of Ambrose, from the Greek ambrosios, 'i▶Errick#12823 in the U.S.Errick is a spelling variant of Eric, from the Old Norse Eirikr, from ei ('ever; always') and r▶Etan#12827 in the U.S.Etan is a Hebrew form of Ethan, from the Hebrew Eitan, 'strong,' 'enduring' or 'firm.' It is a ▶Ezel#12848 in the U.S.Ezel appears by more than one path: as a biblical place name (the stone Ezel in the story of Da▶Javed#13066 in the U.S.From Persian javid / javed, 'eternal, everlasting, immortal'. Long established as a given name ▶Keenon#13249 in the U.S.A modern respelling of Keenan, anglicized from the Irish surname O Cianain, a diminutive of cia▶Khaalid#13282 in the U.S.A long-vowel spelling of Arabic Khalid (Khālid), 'eternal; everlasting; abiding'. It is a widel▶Kienan#13303 in the U.S.A modern spelling of Irish Cianan (also Keenan, Kienan), a diminutive of Cian, from Old Irish c▶Kyann#13345 in the U.S.Kyann is a modern spelling in the Kyan / Cian cluster. Irish Cian, from cian, 'ancient, endurin▶Niran#13609 in the U.S.In Thai, Niran (from Sanskrit-derived nirandon) means 'eternal; everlasting'. The name is also ▶Nitai#13613 in the U.S.In Bengali and Gaudiya Vaishnava tradition, Nitai is the affectionate form of Nityananda — the ▶Samaad#13829 in the U.S.A romanization of Arabic Samad, meaning 'eternal; everlasting; self-sufficient; the one all tur▶Sashwat#13845 in the U.S.From Sanskrit shashvat, 'eternal; everlasting; constant; perpetual'. The word appears in classi▶Towa#14010 in the U.S.Towa romanizes a Japanese name usually read as 'eternity, forever' — though in Japanese the sen▶ElthanElthan is a modern coinage with no documented etymology. It reads as a blend or respelling touc▶HeithanA modern coinage echoing Ethan ('firm; enduring,' Hebrew) and the Arabic Haithem/Haitham ('youn▶IlmarinenFrom the Finnish Ilmarinen, 'of the air/sky' (from ilma, 'air/sky'); the eternal smith-hero of ▶














