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AMERY
MasculineUncommon yet historically significant English name derived from the Old French 'Amand', meaning "protecting hands" or "defending hands".
AMES
MasculineUncommon English given name derived from the Old English word 'æm', meaning 'home'. It originally served as a surname for individuals living near or maintaining properties named Ames, before evolving into a first name over time.
AMETHYST
MasculineCaptivating feminine name derived from the Greek 'amethystos', meaning 'not intoxicated'. It gained popularity through Edith Nesbit's children's books and has been associated with the purple gemstone since ancient times.
AMEY
MasculineRare and engaging Hebrew name that means 'nation' or 'people', evoking unity and belonging.
AMEYA
MasculineAmeya, of Indian origin, translates from Sanskrit to 'infinite' or 'immeasurable', reflecting boundlessness and profound wisdom.
AMHAD
MasculineArabic name meaning "praiseworthy" or "worthy of praise," often associated with strength and nobility. It has been popular among Muslims worldwide since ancient times due to its prestigious history and significance.
AMHIR
MasculineArabic name derived from Ahmad meaning 'highly praised', historically used by Bedouins and notable figures like Amr ibn al-As.
AMI
MasculineHebrew unisex name derived from 'ahma', meaning 'to love or nurture'. It signifies care and affection.
AMIAS
MasculineRare yet significant Hebrew name, derived from Amitai, meaning 'my friend' or 'friend of God', with notable historical figures like Prophet Amittai and Saint Amias of Lyon.
AMIAZ
MasculineDistinctive Hebrew name meaning 'my people are strong', reflecting resilience and pride in heritage.
AMICHAI
MasculineHebrew boy's name from the Bible meaning "my people are alive," symbolizing unity and vigor.
AMID
MasculineArabic name derived from the word 'amid', meaning 'leader'.
AMIE
MasculineAmie is of English origin, meaning "friend," derived from the Old French word "ami." Traditionally used for both boys and girls, it has gained popularity as a girl's name in recent decades.
AMIEL
MasculineHebrew name derived from the word "amal" meaning "work" or "effort.
AMIER
MasculineRare French name derived from the Old French word 'ami', meaning friend, historically used as both a given name and surname.
AMIERE
MasculineCaptivating French name derived from 'amie,' meaning friend.
AMIIN
MasculineArabic boy's name meaning 'trustworthy' or 'faithful', popular among Muslim communities worldwide.
AMIIR
MasculineRuebin is a variant spelling of Ruben, of Hebrew origin meaning 'behold, a son'. It refers to Ruben, one of Jacob's twelve sons and a biblical tribe.
AMIKO
MasculineRare, Japanese-origin name meaning 'friend,' popularized by Junichiro Tanizaki's novel of the same name.
AMIL
MasculineLatin-derived name that means 'beloved'.
AMILCAR
MasculineDistinctive Spanish name derived from Latin 'amil', meaning beloved. It's renowned historically, notably through Carthaginian general Amílcar Barca and his son Hannibal, but also appears in literature as a loyal servant in "The Count of Monte Cristo".
AMILCARE
MasculineItalian male given name derived from the Latin word "amilis," meaning "to love.
AMILE
MasculineAfrican Igbo name meaning 'to follow', symbolizing loyalty and devotion. It's a distinctive name with rich cultural history, now gaining international recognition.
AMILEO
MasculineRare Latin-derived name meaning "dear to milk" or "beloved", first used by Romans and notable as the name of Saint Amileo, a 6th-century bishop.
AMILIAN
MasculineDistinctive Latin-origin name derived from 'amylum', meaning starch or flour. It's historically significant, tied to Saint Amilian, but uncommon today.
AMILIANO
MasculineUncommon Italian name derived from Latin "amatus," meaning beloved. Coined by Ludovico Ariosto for his knight Amilone in Orlando Furioso, it's associated with romance and adventure.
AMILIO
MasculineUnique Italian name derived from the Latin word 'amare', meaning to love, translating to 'beloved' or 'loved one'.
AMILL
MasculineLatin-derived name originally meaning 'rival' or 'emulator', popular among competitive Roman families. It evolved into Emilio in Italy, Emilio in Spain, Amiel in France, and Emmett in England.
AMILLEON
MasculineRare French name derived from "mille" meaning thousand, with no clear historical record or documented meaning.
AMILLIAN
MasculineUnique Latin-derived name, meaning 'to strive for excellence' or 'ambitious', originating from ancient Rome.
AMILLIANO
MasculineRare Latin-origin given name derived from "Aemilius," meaning "to strive for" or "to rival." It was popular among prominent Roman families, such as the Aemilii, who held influential political and military positions during the Roman Empire.
AMILLIEON
MasculineLatin-derived given name, meaning 'rivaling or excelling Amelius,' popularized by the French during the Middle Ages but now rare.
AMILLIO
MasculineItalian name derived from the Latin "amillus," meaning "to love" or "beloved.
AMILLION
MasculineAfrican origin and means "rich in spirit".
AMILLIYON
MasculineUncommon unisex given name of uncertain origin, created in modern times without any widely accepted meaning or historical figures associated with it.
AMILLYON
MasculineEnigmatic given name with unknown origins, no widely accepted etymology, and no documented historical or folkloric background. It has no apparent meaning or significance attached to it, making it purely a name of sound and form. Despite its rarity and lack of associated history, Amillyon stands out due to its unique appeal and captivating nature for those seeking an uncommon and distinctive name choice.
AMIN
MasculineArabic given name meaning 'to believe' or 'to trust', often associated with historic Islamic figures and recited as "Allah is Trustworthy".
AMINE
MasculineArabic given name meaning "trustworthy," widely used across Islamic, Christian, and other cultures, symbolizing faith and reliability.
AMIR
MasculineArabic name meaning 'commander' or 'prince', used historically as a title for leaders in Islamic cultures.
AMIRALI
MasculinePersian name derived from "Amir" (commander) and "Ali" (elevated), associated with the historic figure Ali ibn Abi Talib, signifying elevated leadership.