lEterno
lEterno is a stylized orthographic variant of the Italian phrase l'Eterno, which translates to "the Eternal." The elision indicated by l' is standard Italian before a vowel, and the unusual capitalization of Eterno is an artistic or branding choice rather than a conventional grammatical form. In Italian usage, l'Eterno typically refers to the divine or to the concept of eternality and is commonly found in religious, philosophical, and literary texts.
As a name or title, l'Eterno may be employed in modern media and branding to evoke timelessness,
Origin and usage: the term derives from Latin aeternus via Italian eterno; the definite article l' precedes
See also: eternity, God, infinity, Italian language orthography.