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AMYLIAH
FemaleUnique Hebrew name derived from "Amelia," meaning "work." Despite being popular in 19th-century France, it remains relatively uncommon, allowing bearers to forge their own paths.
AMYLYN
FemaleUnique American feminine name created by adding the suffix "-lyn" to "Amy," translating to "beloved one.
AMYLYNN
FemaleAmerican girl's name derived from 'Amy' meaning "beloved" and 'Lynn' signifying "from the hill/lives by the lake.
AMYMARIE
FemaleAmerican name created by combining Amy, meaning 'love', and Marie, derived from the biblical Miriam.
AMYNA
FemaleArabic female name meaning 'trust' or 'faith', often associated with reliability and steadfastness.
AMYNAH
FemaleArabic name meaning 'trustworthy', often associated with loyalty, reliability, and historically linked to notable figures like the poetess Amina and Prophet Muhammad's mother Aminah bint Wahb.
AMYRA
FemaleArabic name meaning "princess" or "ruler".
AMYRACLE
FemaleUncommon African female name from the Igbo people of Nigeria, combining "Ami" meaning friend/beloved with "racle" signifying miracle/wonder.
AMYRAH
FemaleArabic-derived name meaning 'princess' or 'leader', popularized worldwide from Middle Eastern origins, and associated with Princess Amina al-Saud.
AMYRE
FemaleDistinctive Hebrew name derived from Amos, meaning "burden" or "load," though it has its own unique identity and is often associated with strength or power.
AMYREE
FemaleIntriguing girl's name of unknown origin, often associated with creativity and independence.
AMYRI
FemaleUnique African name with Yoruba origins, meaning "Father wishes," embodying respect and longing for paternal blessings.
AMYRIA
FemaleUnique Hebrew feminine name derived from "Amir," meaning "prince" or "leader.
AMYRIAH
FemaleUnique and beautiful African American name derived from 'America', meaning 'land of the Americas'.
AMYRICAL
FemaleUnconventional name of unknown origin, with no clear historical or cultural significance and uncertain meaning.
AMYRIE
FemaleUnique girl's name of unknown origin, with no widely accepted meaning or source.
AMYRIKAL
FemaleExotic and unique given name of unknown origin, with no recognized etymology or historical context in any known language. Its meaning remains shrouded in mystery, making it a fascinating choice for parents seeking an uncommon name with intrigue.
AMYSUE
FemaleRare female given name of unknown origin, with no widely accepted theory about its meaning or sources. While some believe it may be a variant spelling of Amy, which means "beloved", there's no concrete evidence supporting this claim. Despite its mysterious origins, Amysue has been used for centuries and has notable historical figures bearing the name. Its unique sound and spelling make it a memorable choice for parents seeking distinctive names.
AMYTHEST
FemaleAmethyst is a Greek-origin name meaning "not drunken," derived from the gemstone amethyst, and was popularized during the Victorian era in England.
AMYTHYST
FemaleAmethyst is a distinctive feminine given name of Greek origin, derived from the precious amethyst stone, meaning 'not drunk' in ancient Greek mythology.
AMYYA
FemaleSanskrit name meaning "night" or "darkness," associated with the Hindu goddess Amaya and her husband Surya, the sun god.
AMZEE
FemaleAfrican name of Igbo origin meaning "to have a good heart," embodying kindness and warmth.
AMZI
FemaleRare Hebrew name meaning "strong" or "courageous," derived from the Old Testament priest of the same name during King Manasseh's reign.
AMZIE
FemaleUnique African American name created by Alice Walker for her Pulitzer-winning novel "The Color Purple." It's often pronounced as "Ah-M-Z," reflecting its phonetic roots, and is associated with resilience and determination due to its protagonist character.
AN
FemaleIrish given name meaning 'grace', derived from the Irish word 'aon' translating to 'one'.
ANA
FemaleSpanish name of Hebrew origin, meaning 'grace' or 'favor'.
ANAAHAT
FemaleIndian name derived from Sanskrit, meaning "inner harmony without barriers" as per Hindu philosophy's Anahata chakra.
ANAALICIA
FemaleCaptivating Spanish name derived from "ana" meaning 'and' and '-lizia', often associated with beauty and charm.
ANAAM
FemaleArabic-origin name derived from "anaa," meaning "I" or "myself." It translates to "my essence" and has historical roots in Islamic culture, associated with the pre-Islamic poet Anaam bin Qais. Today, it's popular for its unique sound and profound meaning, often pronounced AH-nahm.
ANAAYA
FemaleIndian name derived from the Sanskrit word "Anahata," meaning "unstruck" or "unhurt." It represents purity, harmony, and inner peace.
ANAB
FemaleArabic-origin girl's name meaning 'tenderness' or 'affection', with historic ties to kindness and motherly love.
ANABEATRIZ
FemaleAnabeatriz, of Hispanic origin, combines 'Ana' meaning 'graced by God' and 'Beatriz', signifying 'voyager to the land of the living', resulting in a distinctive name with profound meaning.
ANABEL
FemaleCharming feminine given name of Spanish origin, derived from the Hebrew name Anna, meaning 'grace' or 'favor'.
ANABELA
FemalePortuguese feminine given name derived from "anã" (little person) and "bela" (beautiful), signifying 'beautiful little person'.
ANABELE
FemaleAnabela is a captivating Portuguese name derived from Hebrew 'Chana', meaning 'grace'.
ANABELEN
FemaleUnique and elegant Spanish name derived from "anabela," meaning "beautiful gazelle." It originated in Andalusia and Castile, signifying grace and elegance, and has been popularized through literature like Gabriel García Márquez's "One Hundred Years of Solitude." Today, it remains a distinctive choice for parents seeking a meaningful Spanish name with beautiful imagery.
ANABELI
FemaleSpanish origin name meaning 'grace devoted to God'.
ANABELIA
FemaleUnique Spanish name derived from the Hebrew Anna, meaning 'grace'.
ANABELL
FemaleSpanish-derived name with roots in medieval Spain, meaning "lovely" or "beautiful".
ANABELLA
FemaleItalian name derived from Annabella, itself originating from the Latin Anna, signifying 'grace' or 'favor'.