Names with Immortal character
Baby names that carry the quality of immortal.
These names carry immortal as a defining character quality — drawn from their etymology, history, and the people who've carried them. Open a profile for meaning, SSA trends, and feasibility — sort by score, rank, or momentum to narrow the list.
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15 names
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- Amra
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'immortal' or 'nectar of the gods'; also used in Persian contexts meaning 'princess'
- Lestat
Literary
84Created by Anne Rice for her Vampire Chronicles, derived from French 'l'estat' suggesting 'the state' or 'the estate', conveying aristocratic refinement and dark romanticism.
- Amrita
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'nectar of immortality' or 'immortal'. In Hindu mythology, amrita is the divine elixir of eternal life.
- Emerys
Celtic
62From Welsh 'Emrys,' derived from the Latin Ambrosius meaning 'immortal.' Associated with Merlin in Welsh legend.
- Athanasia
Greek
62From Greek 'athanatos' meaning 'immortal' or 'deathless', derived from 'a-' (without) and 'thanatos' (death).
- Amrit
Sanskrit
62Nectar of immortality in Hindu and Sikh tradition; represents eternal life, bliss, and divine grace.
- Akaal
English
62Timeless, immortal. In Sikhism, refers to the eternal nature of God and the divine spark within all beings.
- Pollux
Mythological
42One of the Dioscuri (Castor and Pollux) in Greek mythology, brother of Castor. Associated with boxing and sailors' protection.
- Ambros
Greek
42From Greek 'ambrosios' meaning 'immortal' or 'divine'. Associated with ambrosia, the food of the gods.
- Amrutha
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit meaning 'immortal' or 'nectar of the gods', associated with divine vitality and eternal life in Hindu tradition
- Amaranth
Greek
42From Greek 'amarantos' meaning 'unfading' or 'immortal'. Also the name of a mythical flower that never wilts, symbolizing eternal beauty and endurance.
- Xian
Chinese
40From Chinese meaning 'immortal' or 'celestial being'; also connotes wisdom, grace, and spiritual transcendence in traditional usage.
- Alucard
Literary
40Reverse of 'Dracula' (Vlad the Impaler), popularized by Bram Stoker's 1897 novel as the vampire count's name spelled backwards
- Ambrosia
Greek
40From Greek 'ambrosia,' the food of the gods conferring immortality. Associated with divine sustenance and eternal life in classical mythology.
- Amar
Sanskrit
28Immortal or eternal; one who is undying. Used in South Asian and Arabic-influenced cultures to denote timelessness and divine permanence.
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
