Aether

Meaning of Aether

Aether (EE-thur) soars straight from the heart of ancient myth into modern baby charts, blending Greek origins with medieval Latin lore to mean the pure, luminous air that once filled the gods’ lungs. This name shimmers like dawn’s first breath—a rare gem in nurseries, with just eleven little Aethers born in the U.S. in 2024 (913th in rank), so there’s no need for extra oxygen—they’ll already have the best air under the sun. Perfect for parents seeking celestial swagger and a dash of “ad astra” ambition, Aether sprinkles everyday life with stardust, whispering tales of myth and magnifying every moment with lux et gloria.

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  • Pronunced as EE-thur (/i:θər/)

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