Eitan

#60 in Puerto Rico

Meaning of Eitan

Eitan, pronounced ay-TAHN, springs from sturdy Hebrew roots meaning “firm” or “strong,” and he wears that meaning like a kurta stitched with courage—easy, breezy, ready for life’s festivals. He’s the kind of name that strolls into a room with quiet confidence, a bit like the monsoon clouds that promise good things without thunderous fuss. Parents love that Eitan feels ancient yet fresh, as if Samson got himself a smartphone, and the numbers show a gentle climb in the U.S. charts, proving slow and steady really does win the rickshaw race. Friends may nick­name him “Tai,” “E,” or even “Sunny,” but at his heart Eitan stays rock-solid, a little reminder that, come what may, this child can stand tall—much like an old banyan watching over a bustling Indian playground.

Pronunciation

Hebrew

  • Pronunced as ay-TAHN (/eɪˈtɑːn/)

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Notable People Named Eitan

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