1. Amber
Amber: Derived from Arabic, meaning "ambergris," a precious substance prized for its fragrance; symbolizes beauty, kindness, and protection.
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Amber: Derived from Arabic, meaning "ambergris," a precious substance prized for its fragrance; symbolizes beauty, kindness, and protection.
Amara: Eternal, princess, immortal, grace (Arabic, Sanskrit, Amharic)
Amira means "princess" or "commander" in Arabic, symbolizing nobility and leadership.
Amirah: Princess, commander in Arabic
Amora: Spanish, Portuguese meaning "love"
Ameera: Princess, ruler (Arabic origin)
- Amber (Arabic): Captivating gemstone known for its warmth and healing properties. - Heaven/Sky (Sanskrit): Evoking boundless possibilities and celestial wonder, associated with the Hindu god Indra.
Ameerah: Arabic name for "princess," embodying nobility and leadership.
Amariah: "Yahweh (God) has spoken" (Hebrew)
Amaria: Hope, prosperity, blooming flower (Hebrew)
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Amarah: Princess, Moon, Everlasting (Arabic)
Amyra: Princess, commander (Arabic)
Princess (Arabic)
Amoura: Arabic name meaning "commanding presence" and "beloved."
Amarie: Princess, Moon, Immortal
Amor: "Love" (Latin)
Eternal, imperishable, destined for greatness.
Thriving, prosperous
Amaira (Arabic origin): Princess, commander
Ammara: Arabic name meaning "in control," "authoritative," or "inhabited."
Ammaarah (Arabic): Populous, thronged, well-populated
Amyrah: Arabic, "princess" or "commander"
Amore: Latin, meaning "love"
Amera: Arabic origin, meaning "princess"
Amber (Latin): Radiance, warmth, nature's touch
Deep affection, warmth, passion
Aamira: Arabic origin, meaning "commander" or "princess," embodying strength, leadership, and noble qualities.
Immortal, victorious, moonlight (Sanskrit)
Aamirah: Princess, commander (Arabic)
Amorah: Hebrew for "song" or "speaker," signifying vocal ability and storytelling prowess.