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.
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