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- Amyra
- Leader, Princess, Royal lady, The commander of the armed forces, a general and a born princess.
- Ambar
- This name derives from the Middle English and the Old French “amber,” from the Latin “ambar,” which in turn derives from the Arabic “‘anbar,” meaning “amber.” Amber is a feminine given name taken from the word “amber,” the fossilized tree resin that is often used in the making of jewelry. The term can also refer to a yellowish-orange color.
- Amerie
- A modern name meaning a person who is famous, brave and full of vigour.
- Ameerah
- Leader, Princess, Royal lady, A princess who has a heart of gold or a sheaf of corn.
- Amarah
- This name derives from the Sanskrit and Indian (Hindi) “amara,” meaning “immortal one, eternal.” The Amarakosha is a thesaurus of Sanskrit written by the ancient Indian scholar Amarasimha.
- Ameera
- This name derives from the Arabic “’-m-r > ʼamīr,” meaning “prince, ruler or commander.” Amīr is a title of high office, used throughout the Muslim world. Emirs are usually considered high-ranking Sheikhs, but in monarchic states, the term is also used for princes, with “emirate” analogous to a sovereign principality. In the beginning, the name simply meant commander or chief, but it was used as a title for governors or rulers, usually in smaller states, and in modern Arabic, it is equivalent to the English word “prince.”
- Amar
- The Immortal One.
- Ambur
- Ambre
- The one who is a jewel-quality resin with a warm honey shade and is forever.
- Amor
- Bright and beautiful creatures who have very soft heart.
- Amera
- From the Arabic emir, meaning "ruler" or "prince". Also from the Hebrew meaning "from the top of the tree".
- Ahmari
- Amery
- The one who is industrious, hard working and fertile; a workhorse, The one who is industrious, hard working and fertile, a workhorse.
- Aymar
- Germanic: Brave home, famous sword. Sanskrit, Arabic: Immortal, long-lived. Quechuan: Communal property.
- Aimar
- This name derives from Old High German “Agimar,” composed of two elements: “*agi,ō” (edge, the sharpness of a weapon, sword) plus “mâri” (famous). The name means “famous in the use of the spear, famous in the use of weapons.”
- Amaree
- Amirrah
- Amaira
- Forever beautiful and elegant.
- Aamira
- Imperial, Abundant, Inhabited, The superior or being prosperous and abundant.
- Amour