Ethanandrew combines Hebrew Ethan ('strong, firm') and Greek Andrew ('manly'), yielding 'strong man.'
Ethanandrew combines two strong biblical names: Ethan, meaning strong or firm, and Andrew, from Greek meaning manly. Together they create an explicit compound that doubles down on steadiness, masculinity, and resolve.
The result is not subtle, but it is effective: the name announces strength in both halves. Because the two names are long-established in Christian and English naming tradition, Ethanandrew feels familiar even while being unusual as a single unit. It has the character of a deliberate family compound, perhaps chosen to preserve two honored names at once.
The style is straightforward and serious, with little ornament. Ethanandrew feels rooted, confident, and unmistakably traditional in content, even if its joined form is modern.