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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 EzrahiMarylin#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; wAmarielle#11127 in the U.S.A modern blend of Amara ('eternal; grace; bitter' by route) with the French -ielle ending (as iAmbrosia#11131 in the U.S.From the Greek ambrosia, 'immortal; of the immortals' — the fragrant food of the gods on OlympuAmrit#11137 in the U.S.From the Sanskrit amrita, 'immortal; nectar of immortality' — the divine drink of the gods in HAmrita#11138 in the U.S.From the Sanskrit amrita, 'immortal; nectar of immortality' — the divine drink of the gods in HAmarrah#11237 in the U.S.A modern respelling of Amara, a name read as 'grace' in Igbo and often glossed as 'eternal' thrDaphney#11305 in the U.S.Daphney is a variant spelling of Daphne, from the Greek word daphne, 'laurel' or 'bay tree.' InJohn#11539 in the U.S.From the Hebrew Yochanan, 'God is gracious' (Yah, 'God,' + chanan, 'gracious'), through Greek aSabira#11925 in the U.S.The feminine of Sabir, from Arabic sabr ('patience'), meaning 'patient; enduring; steadfast.' ATansy#12007 in the U.S.'immortality'; the tansy flowerAiyanah#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 thAmariyana#12201 in the U.S.Amariyana is a modern blend, joining Amari (variously 'eternal; strength') with the flowing -iyAmarya#12203 in the U.S.Amarya is a modern name in the Amara/Amaria family — variously tied to 'grace; eternal; unfadinAmbrose#12206 in the U.S.Ambrose comes from the Greek Ambrosios, 'immortal; of the immortals' (from ambrosia, the food oDavid#12438 in the U.S.From the Hebrew David, 'beloved' — the biblical shepherd-king and one of the most enduring nameJamara#12653 in the U.S.Jamara reads as a modern American coinage, likely blending the popular Ja- prefix with names liJerica#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 feminiNeziah#13047 in the U.S.Neziah appears in the books of Ezra and Nehemiah as the head of a family of temple servants; thAyiana#13652 in the U.S.A modern spelling of Aiyana or Ayana. Aiyana is often claimed as Native American for 'eternal bJerrica#14178 in the U.S.A modern blend of Jerry (from Gerald/Jerome) and Erica (feminine of Eric, Old Norse, 'ever-ruleKhulud#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, giSamady#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 tiAmarae#15238 in the U.S.A modern coinage extending Amara ('grace; eternal; bitter' by various routes) with an -ae endinEmryss#15958 in the U.S.A respelling of Emrys, the Welsh form of Ambrose ('immortal'), borne in legend by the wizard MeChangeFrom the Chinese Chang'e (rendered Change here), of layered meaning (linked to 'beautiful; gracJamoriA 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, 'ancieSahaan#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 alsAbad#10899 in the U.S.In Arabic, abad means 'eternity; forever; endless time.' The same spelling is also a Spanish suAbdulsamad#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-powerfuEternal#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 nameKyian#11645 in the U.S.Kyian is a modern spelling in the Kian/Cian family. The Irish Cian means 'ancient, enduring, loOzymandias#11926 in the U.S.The Greek rendering of a throne name of the pharaoh Ramesses II, immortalized in Shelley's 1818Rhome#11998 in the U.S.A modern one-syllable coinage, sitting near the place name Rome and the word 'roam.' By those rRob#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 -marYiheng#12255 in the U.S.A romanized Chinese given name (pinyin Yiheng). The meaning depends on the characters chosen; tAmrit#12417 in the U.S.Amrit is a Sanskrit name meaning 'nectar of immortality; ambrosia' — the divine drink that granAumari#12487 in the U.S.Aumari reads as a modern respelling or blend built around Amari, itself variously linked to YorDantae#12686 in the U.S.A spelling of Dante, a short form of Durante, from Latin 'durans', 'enduring; steadfast; lastinElizabeth#12802 in the U.S.Elizabeth comes from the Hebrew Elisheva, 'God is my oath' (or 'God is abundance'). It is one oEmris#12813 in the U.S.Emris is a spelling of the Welsh Emrys, the Welsh form of Ambrose, from the Greek ambrosios, 'iErrick#12823 in the U.S.Errick is a spelling variant of Eric, from the Old Norse Eirikr, from ei ('ever; always') and rEtan#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 DaJaved#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 ciaKhaalid#13282 in the U.S.A long-vowel spelling of Arabic Khalid (Khālid), 'eternal; everlasting; abiding'. It is a widelKienan#13303 in the U.S.A modern spelling of Irish Cianan (also Keenan, Kienan), a diminutive of Cian, from Old Irish cKyann#13345 in the U.S.Kyann is a modern spelling in the Kyan / Cian cluster. Irish Cian, from cian, 'ancient, endurinNiran#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 turSashwat#13845 in the U.S.From Sanskrit shashvat, 'eternal; everlasting; constant; perpetual'. The word appears in classiTowa#14010 in the U.S.Towa romanizes a Japanese name usually read as 'eternity, forever' — though in Japanese the senElthanElthan is a modern coinage with no documented etymology. It reads as a blend or respelling toucHeithanA modern coinage echoing Ethan ('firm; enduring,' Hebrew) and the Arabic Haithem/Haitham ('younIlmarinenFrom the Finnish Ilmarinen, 'of the air/sky' (from ilma, 'air/sky'); the eternal smith-hero of

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