The name Etham is a unique and intriguing choice for a baby boy, pronounced EE-thuhm (/ˈiːθəm/) in English. While it shares similarities with the more common name Ethan, Etham stands out with its distinctiveness. The name has roots that can be traced back to Hebrew origins, where it means "strong" or "solid." Etham is also mentioned in the Bible as a place where the Israelites camped during their exodus from Egypt, adding a layer of historical and spiritual significance. Despite its rarity—as evidenced by its low occurrence and rank in recent years in the United States—Etham offers a strong yet gentle sound that could appeal to parents looking for an uncommon but meaningful name.