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Ameeyah is a distinctive African American name derived from the Swahili word 'ame', meaning 'moon'. Coined by Toni Braxton for her daughter in 2013, it symbolizes femininity and beauty.
Amei is a rare yet elegant Japanese female name meaning 'rain', signifying grace and feminine beauty.
Ameia is a Hebrew name meaning "my people," gained popularity in recent years despite no specific historical figure association.
Ameiah is a unique, Hebrew-derived name meaning 'my people'.
Ameika is an African American name derived from the Yoruba 'Amaike', meaning 'one who has found happiness'.
Ameil is a Berber name originating from North Africa, meaning 'hope'.
Ameila is a captivating Latin-derived name meaning 'one who loves' or 'beloved'.
Amelia is a sophisticated Latin-derived name meaning 'to strive for' or 'to rival,' popularized during the Middle Ages in Europe, bearing notable historical figures like Saint Amelia and prominent families such as the Medici.
Ameilya is a unique feminine given name of unclear Hebrew or African origin, but often associated with resilience and hard work.
Ameina is a distinctive Arabic name that means "graceful" or "beautiful", symbolizing elegance and charm.
Ameir is an Arabic name derived from 'Amir', meaning 'commander' or 'leader', associated with strength and courage, and considered noble due to its initial letter 'Ain'.
Ameira is a rare yet captivating Persian name meaning 'prince' or 'commander', historically used as a title for high-ranking officials.
Ameirah, of Arabic origin, means 'end of the prince' or 'conclusion of the commander,' signifying strength and authority.
Ameire is a distinct African name of Yoruba origin, meaning "one who has patience" in the Yoruba language.
Ameisha is a Hebrew name meaning "song" or "melody," evoking harmony and beauty, with worldwide popularity despite no historical associations.
Ameiya is a rare Japanese name composed of 'ame', meaning rain, and 'iya', signifying shelter or refuge.
Ameiyah, of Hebrew origin, signifies 'the Lord has spoken' or 'heard my cries', reflecting hope and faith in challenging times.
Ameka is an African-derived given name created by the Yoruba people, signifying 'my mother has come home' or 'she is coming', conveying warmth and familial connection.
Amekia is an uncommon yet powerful name of African origin, derived from the Yoruba word 'Ameke' meaning 'to make way or clear a path', signifying strength and resilience.
Amel is an Arabic female name meaning 'hope'.
Amel is an Arabic feminine given name meaning 'hope', symbolizing optimism and resilience.
Amela is an Arabic-origin name meaning "hope" and related to "labor/effort," popular among various cultures and symbolizing optimism for the future.
Amelah is an Arabic name meaning 'hope', with a rich history dating back centuries in Islamic tradition as one of Allah's 99 beautiful names.
Amelda is a German-derived name meaning "noble battle," offering uniqueness and elegance, popularized in the Middle Ages through the epic poem Nibelungenlied.
Amelea is a distinctive Hebrew name meaning 'God is my shield' or 'protected by God', conveying strength and comfort.
Ameleah is a beautiful, Hebrew-derived unisex name meaning "work" or "labor," symbolizing diligence and perseverance.
Amélie is a charming French feminine name derived from the word 'amélie', meaning 'work' or 'industrious'.
Ameli is a French origin given name meaning 'work' or 'dedication', also associated with improvement.
Amelia is a feminine given name of Latin origin, meaning "work" or "to strive for," popularized by Amelia Earhart's achievements and used in ancient Rome as a cognomen for the dedicated.
Amelia is a feminine given name of Latin origin, meaning "industrious" or "striving," derived from the Late Latin word "Aemilius," which itself means "rival" or "to strive for excellence.
Ameliagrace is a French-origin unisex name composed of Amelia ('love') and Grace ('elegance').
Ameliah is a unique feminine Hebrew name derived from "Ameleh," meaning "work" or "labor." It signifies hard work and perseverance, with historical roots in biblical times and positive associations of charity and benevolence.
Ameliajames is a distinctive name combining Amelia ("to strive" or "to rival") and James ("supplanter").
Ameliajane is a distinctive Latin-origin name derived from "amalia," meaning "to strive for" or "to emulate." It gained popularity during the Victorian era by combining the prefix Amelia with "-jane," denoting "graceful" or "beautiful.
Ameliajoy is an American name combining Amelia, meaning lovable or dear, with Joy, meaning happy or rejoice, creating a unique blend of elegance and happiness.
Ameliamae is a unique Latin-derived name, meaning 'striving sea', composed of Amelia ('work' or 'strive') and Mae/May (a shortened form of Maria, 'sea'). It's uncommon yet notable, as seen in figures like aviator Amelia Earhart.
Ameliamarie is a unique and elegant French name derived from Amelia (Latin "to strive") and Marie ("sea of bitterness"), combining strength with uniqueness.
Ameliana is a Latin-derived feminine name meaning 'beloved' or 'one who loves', originating in medieval Europe as a variation of Amelia.
Amelianna is a rare Latin-derived feminine name created by George Meredith in his novel 'The Ordeal of Richard Feverel.' It signifies improvement through love.
Ameliarae is a rare yet regal Latin-derived feminine name meaning 'rival' or 'equal', popular among Roman elite families, and historically connected to notable figures like Amelia Earhart.