Eythan
Eythan is a variant spelling of the Hebrew name Ethan, which means 'strong' or 'enduring.' It is derived from the Hebrew word 'etan,' meaning 'firm' or 'permanent.'
The name Ethan has its roots in the Old Testament, where it is mentioned as the name of a wise man who authored Psalm 89. It has been a popular name among Jewish and Christian communities for centuries.
The spelling variation 'Eythan' is a more modern adaptation, likely influenced by the trend of adding unique spellings to traditional names. While the meaning remains the same, the spelling 'Eythan' adds a distinctive touch to the name.
Regardless of the spelling, the name Eythan/Ethan is often associated with qualities such as strength, resilience, and durability, making it a popular choice for parents who wish to instill these virtues in their sons.