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Amonii is an African-origin name of Yoruba heritage, meaning 'tranquil' or 'peaceful', associated with the god of war and iron.
Amonni is an Egyptian-origin name once popularized by ancient pharaohs, with potential meanings like "hidden" or "the hidden one," and notable bearer being Pharaoh Amunhotep III.
Amonnie is a distinctive unisex name of Hebrew origin, meaning 'to build' or 'establish', associated with strength and wisdom.
Amonti is an Italian name derived from the word "amont," meaning "upstream." It was given to children born near rivers, wishing them good fortune and abundance.
Amor is a Spanish female given name derived from the Latin word "amor", meaning love.
Amora is a distinctive Latin-origin name that translates to "love" in Spanish, carrying deep emotional resonance without extensive historical or cultural references beyond literature.
Amoraa is a distinctive African name of Igbo origin, meaning "my heart is beautiful," gaining global appeal while retaining its rare status outside Africa.
Amorae is a distinctive Latin-derived female name meaning "beloved.
Amorah is a striking Hebrew name meaning 'high mountain', derived from 'Har' (mountain) with '-ah' indicating femininity.
Amoray is a rare but distinguished French name meaning 'love'.
Amore is an Italian-origin name meaning 'love', popular among Italians since centuries, and often used to express deep affection or admiration.
Amorea is an enigmatic name of unknown origin, believed by some to have Latin roots meaning 'love', first recorded in 13th century France.
Amoré is an Italian-derived feminine given name that signifies deep love.
Amoreena is an Italian girls' name derived from 'amore', meaning love, with '-ena' added to create a feminine form.
Amoret is an Italian name meaning "little love" or "sweet love," popularized by Edmund Spenser's epic poem "The Faerie Queene.
Amorette is an Italian name derived from "amore" meaning love, with "-ette" signifying 'little'. It symbolizes warmth and affection.
Amori is an Italian name derived from 'amore', meaning love.
Amoria is a Latin-derived name with a strong history, originally meaning "bitter," but associated with inner strength and courage in ancient Rome. It has been popular among nobility and royalty throughout centuries.
Amoriah is a unique Hebrew name derived from "Amor," meaning "to speak." It's found in the Old Testament as one of King Solomon's cities, known for its wise inhabitants, further associating the name with knowledge and communication.
Amoriana is a unique and captivating Latin-derived name meaning 'belonging to love'.
Amorie is a rare Hebrew feminine name derived from "amoriah," meaning "song" or "melody.
Amoriel is a rare Hebrew-derived given name coined by Marcel Proust, meaning 'love'.
Amorina is a captivating Latin name derived from 'amor,' meaning love, signifying affection and tenderness.
Amorita is a rare and intriguing feminine name of Latin origin, derived from 'amor' meaning love, suggesting deep affection.
Amorra is a unique Welsh name derived from the ancient word "amora," meaning "upper." It was traditionally given to highly regarded individuals born in the upper part of their family or community.
Amorrah is a rare Hebrew female given name derived from "amor," meaning "speech" or "word.
Amory is a distinctive American name popularized by F. Scott Fitzgerald's novel "This Side of Paradise". Its origin and meaning are uncertain but may derive from the Old French or Latin word for 'love', or from the Welsh male given name 'Amaran' meaning 'of the sea'.
Amos is a Hebrew name derived from the word 'amos', meaning 'burden' or 'weight'. It is also associated with the Old Testament prophet Amos, who was originally a shepherd and farmer before becoming a prophet. Despite its potential negative connotation, Amos has a strong sound and is often linked to leadership and wisdom due to biblical figures like Saint Paul's companion Timothy and an early Christian leader mentioned in Acts 4:13.
Amour is a French-derived name meaning 'love', popularized during the Renaissance period.
Amoura is an Arabic female given name derived from "amirah," meaning "princess.
Amouraa is an Arabic-derived name meaning 'light' or 'luminosity', symbolizing enlightenment and brilliance.
Amourah is an Arabic name meaning "princess," signifying elegance and nobility.
Amoure is a rare but captivating French given name derived from "amour," meaning love in English. It originated as a feminine variation of the medieval masculine name Amour.
Amouri is an Arabic name meaning 'love' in French.
Amouria is a distinctive African name of Fulani origin, traditionally given to high-ranking girls, now unisex, meaning 'peaceful' or 'beautiful'.
Amoy is an African Igbo name derived from "amala," meaning "my own.
Amoya is an African-origin name from Nigeria's Igbo tribe, meaning "to hear" or "listen," symbolizing attentiveness and wisdom.
Amparo is a unique Spanish feminine name meaning 'protection' or 'shelter', derived from the Latin 'amparare'.
Ample is a rare Latin-derived name meaning 'embrace' or 'hug', evoking warmth, openness, and freedom.
Amra is an Arabic female name meaning "princess" or "commander," signifying noble status or strength.