Names Like Ammie

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Amy
A French name, Amy means "beloved" or "well-loved". Derived from the Latin word amare, meaning "to love".
Aimee
From the French word aim? meaning "beloved". Originally a nickname.
Amie
A French name, Amy, meaning "beloved" or "well-loved". Derived from the Latin word amare, meaning "to love".
Amia
Hebrew - People of God, Latin - Beloved, Sanskrit - Delight.
Ami
A French name, Amy, meaning "beloved" or "well-loved". Derived from the Latin word amare, meaning "to love".
Amiee
Derived from Amye which means beautiful and lovable.
Amiah
Hebrew - People of God, Latin - Beloved, A variant of Amy.
Aime
English: beloved. French: beloved.
Amaia
This name is of Basque origin, composed of two elements: “am(ma)” (mother) plus the suffix “ia-io” (used to form action names or place names). In turn, the name means “mother city, limit, border.” Amaya is also the name of a village in Sotresgudo, Burgos, in Castile-Leon, Spain.
Amee
A beloved
Amey
Another name of Lord Ganesh meaning infinite and lovable.
Aimie
beloved
Ammy
This name derives from the Ancient Greek “a- (ᾰ̓-) brotós (βροτός) ámbrotos (μβροτος) ambrosíā (ἀμβροσῐ́ᾱ),” meaning “immortal, divine, which belongs to the immortal, ambrosia, the nectar of the gods.” In Ancient Greek mythology, Ambrosia is sometimes the food or drink of the Greek demigods, often depicted as conferring ageless immortality upon whoever consumed it. It was brought to the gods in Olympus by doves so that it may have been thought of in the Homeric tradition as a kind of divine exhalation of the Earth. Ambrosia is sometimes depicted in ancient art as distributed by a nymph labeled with that name. In the myth of Lycurgus, an opponent to the wine god Dionysus, violence committed against Ambrosia turns her into a grapevine.
Aymee
Aimme
Ayme
Amaiah
Night rain, cheerful, responsible, satisfied and affectionate.
Ammi
Am'-my, my people. A name given to the ten tribes. Hosea ii. 1.
Aum
The Sacred Syllable; Name of God in its unmanifested form, The Sacred Syllable, Name of God in its unmanifested form.
Amay
Lord Ganesh, Free from error or deceit, Not cunning, Lord Ganesha.