Aionios
Aionios (Greek: αἰώνιος) is a Greek adjective usually rendered in English as "eternal," "everlasting," or "age-long." It derives from aiōn, meaning "age" or "lifetime," with the suffix -ios, producing a sense of enduring duration. In classical Greek, aionios often means lasting for an age or belonging to a particular era; it can denote long but finite durations as well as the more expansive sense of perpetuity, depending on context. The word is cognate with the English "aeon" (or "eon") and with terms in other languages that express long or infinite time.
In Koine Greek, which underlies much of the Greek New Testament, aionios takes on a specialized theological
Today, the form remains part of Modern Greek as a general adjective meaning "eternal" or "everlasting." In