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Choosing a name that signifies 'immortal' imbues a child with a sense of enduring strength, eternal spirit, and timeless grace. These names, often drawn from ancient mythologies, divine figures, or concepts of everlasting life, evoke qualities of resilience, divinity, and a spirit that transcends the ordinary. Opting for an 'immortal' name can be a powerful way to celebrate hope for a long, impactful life and to connect a loved one to profound, everlasting virtues across cultures.

40 names from diverse cultures

Amara Sanskrit, Greek This name means 'immortal' or 'undying' in Sanskrit, and 'everlasting' in Greek. Khalid Arabic The name Khalid means 'eternal' or 'immortal'. Ambrosia Greek Derived from the Greek word 'ambrosios', meaning 'immortal' or 'divine'. Akshay Sanskrit This name means 'imperishable', 'everlasting', or 'undecaying'. Perpetua Latin Derived from Latin 'perpetuus', meaning 'everlasting' or 'continuous'. Xian Chinese In Chinese mythology, Xian refers to an 'immortal' or a 'transcendent being'. Amrita Sanskrit Meaning 'immortality' or 'nectar of the gods', it refers to a mythical drink that grants eternal life. Eterno Latin, Italian, Spanish This name directly translates to 'eternal' or 'everlasting'. Immortelle French Meaning 'immortal', it is also the name of a flower known for retaining its color when dried. Sanat Sanskrit The name Sanat means 'ancient', 'eternal', or 'perpetual'. Phoenix Greek A mythical bird that regenerates from the ashes of its predecessor. Anastasia Greek Derived from Greek, meaning 'resurrection' or 'rebirth'. Zoe Greek Meaning 'life' in Greek, it is often associated with eternal life in spiritual contexts. Elias Hebrew Meaning 'Yahweh is God', it refers to the prophet Elijah, who is said to have ascended to heaven without dying. Celeste Latin Meaning 'heavenly' or 'celestial'. Ariel Hebrew Meaning 'lion of God', it is the name of an archangel. Divya Sanskrit Meaning 'divine', 'heavenly', or 'glorious'. Deva Sanskrit Meaning 'god' or 'divine being'. Devi Sanskrit Meaning 'goddess' or 'divine'. Osiris Egyptian The name of the Egyptian god of the underworld, death, and resurrection. Isis Egyptian The name of the Egyptian goddess of magic, healing, and motherhood. Vishnu Sanskrit The name of the Hindu preserver god, one of the Trimurti. Lakshmi Sanskrit The name of the Hindu goddess of wealth, fortune, and prosperity. Zeus Greek The king of the Olympian gods in Greek mythology. Hera Greek The queen of the Olympian gods and goddess of marriage and childbirth. Apollo Greek The Greek god of music, poetry, light, healing, and prophecy. Athena Greek The Greek goddess of wisdom, warfare, and handicrafts. Vesta Latin The Roman goddess of the hearth, home, and family, associated with an eternal sacred flame. Hestia Greek The Greek goddess of the hearth, home, and sacred fire. Amaranth Greek Derived from Greek 'amarantos', meaning 'unfading' or 'not withering', also a mythical flower that never dies. Aurora Latin The Roman goddess of dawn, symbolizing new beginnings and renewal. Elysia Greek Refers to the 'Elysian Fields', the paradise for heroes and virtuous people in the Greek afterlife. Nirvana Sanskrit In Buddhism, it is a state of perfect peace and liberation from the cycle of suffering and rebirth. Chiranjiv Sanskrit This name literally means 'immortal' or 'long-lived'. Nitya Sanskrit The name Nitya means 'eternal', 'constant', or 'everlasting'. Kailash Sanskrit The name of a sacred mountain in the Himalayas, revered as the abode of Lord Shiva. Seraphina Hebrew Meaning 'fiery ones', referring to an order of angels. Gabriel Hebrew Meaning 'God is my strength', it is the name of an archangel. Akira Japanese Meaning 'bright', 'clear', or 'intelligent'. Vita Latin This name directly means 'life'.

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