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Ambros is a unique male name of Latin origin, derived from the word 'ambrosius', which means 'immortal' or 'divine'.
Ambrose is a Latin-derived name meaning 'immortal,' inspired by Homer's 'ambrosia' in The Iliad. It has been associated with wisdom and leadership throughout history, popular among notable figures like King Ambrose I of Germany and writer Ambrose Bierce.
Ambrosio is a unique male name derived from Latin 'ambrosius', meaning 'immortal' or 'divine'. It gained prominence through Saint Ambrose and is associated with holiness and virtue.
Ambrous is a Latin name meaning 'immortal', associated with Greek god Zeus and saint Ambrose.
Ambus is an uncommon name of unknown origin, possibly derived from Latin 'ambus' meaning 'about', but its true source remains uncertain.
Andrew is of English origin, derived from the Greek 'Andreas', meaning 'manly' or 'strong', popularized by Normans post-1066.
Ame is a Japanese name originating from the characters 'rain' (雨) and 'kindness' (恵), symbolizing compassion and renewal.
Ameal is a distinctive Spanish name of Arabic origin meaning 'hope', popularized during the Middle Ages through cultural exchange between Islamic and Christian worlds.
Amear, of Arabic origin, means 'prince' or 'leader', derived from 'amir', signifying 'commander' or 'ruler'.
Amechi is an Igbo given name from Nigeria, composed of 'Ame' meaning 'who' and 'Chi' meaning 'god', translating to 'Who is God?' It's believed to bring good fortune and change for the better.
Amed is an Arabic name meaning 'leader' or 'prince', popular in various cultures worldwide.
Amédée is a rare French given name of Latin origin, meaning "rival" or "equal", popularized by French nobility during the Middle Ages.
Amedeo is an Italian name of Germanic origin, derived from Amadeus, meaning 'rich in resources'.
Amedio is an Italian given name derived from the Latin 'aemulus', meaning 'rival' or 'ambitious'. It was first given to a Roman soldier and is associated with strength and perseverance.
Ameen is an Arabic unisex name meaning 'truth' or 'reliability', derived from the Arabic word 'ameen'. It holds significant spiritual importance in Islamic culture.
Ameer is an Arabic name meaning 'commander' or 'leader', popular among Muslims worldwide.
Ameere is a rare African-derived name that translates to "princess" or "queen," symbolizing elegance and grace despite its unclear origin and meaning.
Ameeri is a unique Swahili name of African origin meaning 'to be patient', reflecting resilience and patience.
Ameet is an Indian unisex name derived from Sanskrit 'Amita', meaning 'infinite' or 'immortal', associated with Hindu deities and the Buddhist Amita Buddha.
Ameil is a Berber name originating from North Africa, meaning 'hope'.
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'.
Ameire is a distinct African name of Yoruba origin, meaning "one who has patience" in the Yoruba language.
Amel is an Arabic female name meaning 'hope'.
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.
Amelio is an Italian given name of Latin origin, derived from "amabilis" meaning lovable or beloved.
Amell is a German-origin name derived from "adal" meaning noble and "helm" meaning helmet, signifying nobility and protection.
Amelo is a rare but captivating Spanish name derived from Emeterio, meaning "dedicated to Mars", with historical significance tied to Saint Emeterio, a Christian martyr in Basque Country. Its three-syllable structure lends it a melodic rhythm.
Amen is an ancient Egyptian word meaning 'so be it', expressing agreement or confirmation, widely recognized and used across various religions and cultures worldwide.
Amenadiel is a Hebrew given name meaning 'Truth of the Lord'.
Amer is an Arabic name meaning "prince" or "commander", derived from the word "amir". It has historical significance, having been borne by notable figures like Al-Amir ibn Sa'id, king of Yemen in the 10th century. Today, Amer remains popular throughout the Arab world as a name that conveys strength and regalness.
Amere is an uncommon given name of unknown origin and meaning, gaining popularity in recent years likely due to its aesthetic appeal rather than any intrinsic significance.
Ameri is an African name of Igbo origin, meaning "prosperity.
The name America is of feminine gender and originates from the Latin word 'America', used by Italian cartographer Amerigo Vespucci to refer to the landmass he believed to be a new continent. It generally symbolizes discovery, exploration, and new beginnings, and has become synonymous with the continents of North and South America.
Americo is an Italian given name for males derived from 'America,' meaning 'land of the Americas.' It originated from explorer Amerigo Vespucci's voyages in the late 15th century, contributing to the discovery of the Americas as separate continents.
Americus is a name of Latin origin, derived from the adjective "americanus," which means "pertaining to America.
Amerigo is an Italian masculine given name derived from the German name Emerich, meaning "home ruler".
Amerion is a unique, modern boys' name of Latin origin, coined from "americus," meaning "to exchange" or "to barter.
Ameris is a rare Hebrew name meaning "spear" or "strong", historically notable as one of King David's mighty warriors.
Amerius is a rare, historic Latin name meaning 'citizen' or 'landowner', popularized by nobles during medieval times.
Amerson is a rare American given name of uncertain origin, potentially derived from the Old French personal name Aumary meaning "noble and renowned" or the German surname Armstrong signifying "strong arm".