From Hebrew roots around 'ein' meaning spring or eye, this form gives a poetic nature-linked meaning.
Einin comes from Hebrew roots around ein, meaning spring or eye, and that opens the name toward both water and vision. The result is poetic and quietly nature-linked rather than overtly dramatic. Einin feels light, reflective, and unusual in the best sense. It has the rare quality of being short yet suggestive, with a name-image that points toward clarity, source, and renewal.