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Amarye is a French name derived from 'amaryllis', meaning graceful flower.
Amaryia is a unique and captivating name of unknown origin, possibly derived from the Latin "amara" meaning bitter or inspired by the Greek goddess Amarysia associated with the Amaryllis flower. Its pronunciation is generally accepted as AH-mair-ee-ah, with the emphasis on the third syllable. Despite its uncertain origins, Amaryia has a distinct and appealing sound, making it memorable and charming. If derived from Latin, Amaryia could represent strength or resilience; if Greek, beauty and grace.
Amarylis is a Greek name meaning 'the unwithering flower', popularized by French poet Jean de La Fontaine.
Amaryllis is a rare Greek feminine given name meaning 'to sparkle/shine', inspired by the red amaryllis flower and the mythical nymph who transformed into it after winning Alcaeus' heart.
Amarayn is a captivating Hebrew name derived from Amaryllis, meaning 'unwavering' or 'unfading', signifying strength, resilience, and eternal beauty.
Amaryon: A unique French name derived from 'Amari,' meaning 'to grieve' or 'to mourn,' but often associated with positivity.
Amarys is a distinctive feminine name of Latin origin, derived from 'amaranthus', the immortal flower, signifying everlasting beauty.
Amaryss is a unique female name of Greek origin, meaning 'to chase away bitterness' and associated with the goddess Amarysia.
Amasa is a Hebrew name meaning 'burden bearer'.
Amata is a Latin-derived female name meaning "beloved," popularized in Roman mythology as Thisbe's mother and in Virgil's epic "The Aeneid" as Latinus' wise wife.
Amathyst is a Greek-origin name derived from the gemstone amethyst, meaning "not drunken" in ancient Greek. It's known for its historical use as a protective stone against drunkenness and was one of the twelve stones in the High Priest's breastplate. While not commonly used as a given name, amethyst offers uniqueness and beauty.
Amato is an Italian male given name derived from Latin "amatus", meaning beloved or loved.
Amatullah is an Arabic-origin female name meaning 'Soul of Allah', symbolizing devotion and spiritual significance.
Amaud is a rare French male given name derived from Occitan 'amaud', meaning 'blind'.
Amaura is a distinctive feminine name of Latin origin, derived from 'amarus' meaning bitter or harsh.
Introducing Amaure, a unique Spanish name derived from 'amauro', meaning 'dark blue', reflecting the mesmerizing hues of ocean twilight.
Amauri is an Italian name derived from Germanic elements meaning 'noble army', popularized by historical figures like Amauri of Montecchio.
Amauri is a Latin-origin name, derived from 'amarus' meaning 'bitter'. Despite its potentially unappealing meaning, it has been used for centuries, notably by historical figures like Count Amaury I of Montfort.
Amauria is a rare Latin-origin feminine given name meaning 'bitter sea', derived from 'amarus' (bitter) combined with '-ia' (place).
Amauriah: A Hebrew name meaning 'to speak', worn by King David's warrior, inspiring strength and courage.
Amaurie is a rare French name meaning 'beloved', derived from the Occitan name Amador, with historical figures like Amaury de Montfort.
Amaurie is a captivating French name derived from the Occitan word "amaur," meaning "love." Traditionally male but also suitable for females, it has been linked to nobility and elegance since medieval times in France's Languedoc region.
Amaurion is a rare Latin-origin male name meaning 'of golden hue' or 'like gold.'
Amauris is a rare Latin-derived male name of unknown exact meaning, possibly related to eternity or immortality.
Amaury is a unique male name of French origin, meaning "powerful worker", derived from Germanic elements "Amal" and "Ric". It was introduced in France during the Middle Ages by the Normans and gained popularity through the influence of the Frankish empire. Throughout history, notable figures like Amaury II, Count of Montfort, have carried this name, contributing to its enduring appeal across generations worldwide despite its French roots.
Amaury is a distinctive French name derived from the Germanic Amalric, meaning 'noble power'.
Amaurys is a French name derived from Germanic elements 'ama', meaning 'home' or 'love', and 'ric', meaning 'power'. It signifies 'strong in love' or 'powerful at home'. Popularized by a hero in the medieval French epic 'Les Narbonnais', Amaurys carries historical significance and conveys strength, love, and valor.
Amavi is a unisex name of Latin origin, derived from "amare," meaning "to love." It embodies love and affection and has been associated with the Roman goddess Venus since ancient times.
Amavi is an African origin given name derived from the Yoruba people of Nigeria, meaning "my loved one" and carrying deep affectionate significance.
Amay is a modern name of French origin meaning 'love', gaining popularity worldwide despite being traditionally unisex.
Amaya is a Spanish-derived Basque name meaning 'the end of the mountain', offering a unique and captivating option.
Amaya is a Spanish name derived from Basque 'amaia', meaning 'surrounded by a halo of light' or 'one who is loved', associated with literary heroines & places in Spain, gaining worldwide popularity.
Amayah is an elegant Arabic name meaning "night beauty", associated with the moon and popular among royal families in the Middle East.
Amayalee is a unique American name combining "Ama" (mother in various languages) and "yalee" (sea in Hawaiian), with no widely accepted meaning but gaining recognition since 2009.
Amayalynn is a modern Hebrew name meaning 'my people', derived from 'amai' combined with '-lynn'.
Amayarose is an enigmatic name of unknown origin, making it a unique and distinctive choice.
Amayas is a distinctive African name from the Yoruba culture, meaning 'strength and courage' associated with the god Oya (Amaya), symbolizing transformation and overcoming obstacles.
Amayha is a distinctive African American feminine name derived from the Akan tribe in Ghana, meaning "she who brings wedlock" and symbolizing unity and marital happiness.
Amayia is an exotic and unique girls' name of unknown origin, gaining popularity in recent years due to its attractive sound, with no definitive records about its etymology or meaning. Some associate it with words like "love" based on phonetic similarity. Despite the lack of historical figures, Amayia Williams, an American actress, bears this distinctive name.
Amayiah is a Hebrew-derived name meaning "my people, my nation" or "my beloved ones.