Modern variant of Amaranth or Amaryllis, from Greek 'amarantos' meaning 'unfading, immortal flower.'
Amaryn is a modern variant shaped by Amaranth or Amaryllis, ultimately reaching back to Greek amarantos, meaning unfading or immortal. That root gave the classical amaranth flower a powerful symbolic life: a bloom that does not wither, a sign of endurance and lasting beauty.
Amaryn carries that heritage in a lighter, more streamlined form, while still suggesting something botanical and enduring. The name feels contemporary because it trims the older classical material into a sleek modern shape. It has the softness associated with floral names, but the meaning gives it unusual strength beneath the surface.
In use, Amaryn would seem rare, elegant, and quietly literary, as if it belongs to the same family as names borrowed from gardens, poems, and ancient languages. Its appeal lies in that balance between delicacy and permanence: it sounds like a flower, but one meant to last.