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- Amanda
- From the Latin, meaning "loveable" or "lovely". Derived from the word amare, meaning "to love".
- Amanada
- Amando
- The one who is loved by God and is well liked by others, The one who is loved by God and is well liked by others.
- Aminata
- good character, trustworthy
- Amanat
- A prized possession filled with faithfulness.
- Amunet
- Amonte
- Aminta
- A combination of the names Arabella, meaning "obliging" and Amynta, from the Greek amyntor, meaning "defender".
- Amenda
- Aminat
- Amneet
- Amanita
- Amaanat
- A prized possession, filled with versatility, faithfulness and creativity.
- Amand
- This name derives from the Latin “Amare > Ămandus,” meaning “she who must be loved, lovable, worthy of love.” Amanda is a Latin female gerundive of “amare.” Amanda first appeared in 1212 on a birth record from Warwickshire, England, and five centuries later, the name was popularized by the poets and playwrights. Amanda slowly became more prominent in the United States from the 1930s to the 1960s, ranking among the top 200 baby names. It was taken to regular use as an English given name from 18th-century literature. Amandus (~584–675), commonly called Saint Amand, was a bishop of Tongeren-Maastricht and one of Flanders’ great Christian missionaries. He is revered as a saint of France and Belgium.
- Amanit
- Ammanda
- Amonda
- Amandu
- Aminatou
- Amynta
- This name derives from the Ancient Greek “Amúntōr (μύντωρ) Amúntās (Ἀμύντᾱς),” meaning “defender.” In Greek mythology, Aminta was the name of one of the shepherds of ancient Greece, author of a famous theft. Amyntas († 330 BC) was a Macedonian officer in Alexander the Great’s army, son of Andromenes from Tymphaia.