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Amarin is an Iranian name derived from 'āmar', meaning 'immortal' in Persian, suggesting eternal life.
Amaro is an Italian name derived from "amarus," meaning bitter, but popularly associated with sweet cherries and liqueur due to its usage in Italian culture.
Amarion is an American boy's name of unknown origin and meaning.
Amarious is a Latin-derived name meaning 'bitter' but signifying resilience and strength in the face of adversity.
Amaris is a captivating Spanish unisex name derived from 'amar', meaning love, signifying affection and passion.
Amarius is a rare Latin-derived name that means 'to love'.
Amariyon is a distinct African name of Yoruba origin, combining "Ama" (peace) and "Rizon/Rijanon" (warrior), translating to "Peaceful Warrior".
Amarjae is a striking Igbo-African name composed of 'Ama' (mother) and 'Ejere' (it has come), symbolizing the arrival of a daughter.
The Spanish-Italian name Amaro, derived from Latin 'amarus' meaning 'bitter,' is often used in Spain as a shortened form of Amarildo or Amaranta.
Amaron is a Hebrew name that means "to say" or "speak," often associated with communication and eloquence.
Amarr is a distinctive Hebrew given name derived from "amar," meaning "to speak" or "to say.
The name Amarre is of Spanish origin, derived from the verb 'amarrar', meaning 'to tie or secure'. It signifies stability and reliability.
Amarri is an African name of Hausa origin meaning 'peace', signifying hope for tranquility.
Amarrion is a distinctive American baby boy's name, believed to have originated from parents seeking an original name. It is thought to be derived from Latin "amor," meaning love, or a combination of names Amar and Jonathan.
Amartya is a Sanskrit male given name that means "immortal" or "deathless", conveying timelessness and endurance.
Amaru is an ancient Andean name of Quechua origin, translating to 'snake' and signifying a mythical weather-controlling serpent.
Amary is an elegant, African-origin name derived from the Yoruba people, meaning 'peaceful' or 'love is sweet.'
Amaryon: A unique French name derived from 'Amari,' meaning 'to grieve' or 'to mourn,' but often associated with positivity.
Amasa is a Hebrew name meaning 'burden bearer'.
Amato is an Italian male given name derived from Latin "amatus", meaning beloved or loved.
Amaud is a rare French male given name derived from Occitan 'amaud', meaning 'blind'.
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.
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 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 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.
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.
Amazi is a Swahili-derived name meaning "beauty of the night.
Amaziah, of Hebrew origin, means 'the Lord is strong,' signifying divine power.
The unisex name Amazin, of Ewe origin, means 'amazing' or 'wonderful', reflecting admiration for a child's uniqueness.
Amazing is a modern given name derived from the English adjective "amazing", meaning causing great surprise or wonder. It's unique, distinctive, and has gained popularity due to its positive connotation and unconventional nature.
Ambar is an Indian origin name derived from the Tamil word "ambaram," meaning "sky" or "heaven.
Amber is an English girl's name derived from 'æmbri', meaning 'ambergris', gaining popularity in recent years.
Amber's origin dates back to Old English "æmbær", meaning fossilized tree resin, giving her name historic ties to natural beauty and warmth.
Ambrocio is a Latin-derived given name meaning "immortal" or "divine", associated with divine qualities and popularized by Saint Ambrose of Milan.