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Ameliarose is a unique French name composed of 'Amelia' meaning industriousness and 'Rose', symbolizing beauty and resilience.
Amélie is a charming and elegant French name derived from the Germanic element "Amala," meaning "work." It has gained popularity worldwide, particularly in France and Francophone countries, following the release of the Academy Award-winning film "Le Fabuleux Destin d'Amélie Poulain" (Amélie) in 2001. Despite its Germanic origin, Amélie is strongly associated with French culture and has several variants across languages, including Amelia and Amelie.
Amelina is a charming Slavic name, particularly popular in Czech Republic, meaning "little sweet one.
Amelinda is a captivating Latin-derived name meaning lovable or charming.
Ameline is a rare yet elegant female given name of French origin, derived from old Germanic elements "adal" (noble) and "haim" (home), translating to "noble home".
Amelio is an Italian given name of Latin origin, derived from "amabilis" meaning lovable or beloved.
Amelita is a feminine given name of Latin origin, derived from "amelus," meaning "honey-sweet.
Ameliya is a Latin-derived name meaning "lovely" or "beloved," popular among medieval European nobility and famously borne by Belgian novelist Amélie Nothomb.
Ameliyah is a rare Hebrew name derived from 'Amalya,' meaning 'work' or 'labor.' It has biblical roots, tracing back to the Old Testament's King Saul's daughter Amalya. While not widely used historically, it has gained modern popularity due to its unique sound and meaningful origin.
Amell is a German-origin name derived from "adal" meaning noble and "helm" meaning helmet, signifying nobility and protection.
Amella is a captivating Italian name with Latin roots meaning 'rival', originally used for boys but now predominantly female, reflecting the trend towards unisex names.
Amelle is an Arabic-origin name meaning 'hope', popular among Muslims worldwide and associated with hope, optimism, and Islam's notable figures like Abdallah ibn Mas'ud.
Amellia, of Latin origin, means "rival" or "to emulate".
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.
Amely is a distinctive female name of Hebrew origin, meaning 'work' or 'labor', associated with diligence and perseverance.
Amelya is a unique feminine name of French origin, derived from the word "amitié" meaning friendship, conveying camaraderie or closeness.
Amelyah is an Arabic female given name meaning 'hope' and 'effort', conveying strength and resilience.
Amelyn is a rare Welsh female given name meaning 'gentle and soft'.
Amelys is a French feminine given name derived from the Germanic element "amal," signifying hard work, dedication, and perseverance.
Amen is an ancient Egyptian word meaning 'so be it', expressing agreement or confirmation, widely recognized and used across various religions and cultures worldwide.
Amen is a Hebrew origin name, translating to 'so be it' or 'truly', signifying agreement and truth across Jewish and Islamic cultures.
Amena, of Arabic origin, means 'trustworthy' or 'reliable', derived from the word 'amina'.
Amenadiel is a Hebrew given name meaning 'Truth of the Lord'.
Amenah is an Arabic origin name meaning 'faith' or 'trust', signifying reliability and sincerity.
Amenata is an uncommon yet captivating Egyptian name derived from 'Ament,' meaning 'hidden' or 'concealed,' associated with the goddess of the west, Amenet.
Amenda is a Latin-derived unisex name meaning "to improve" or "to amend," symbolizing growth and positive change, popular among parents seeking unique names with powerful meanings.
Amenia is a unique female name of Armenian origin, meaning 'daughter of Armenia'.
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.
The name Amer is of Arabic origin, derived from 'amr' meaning "command" or "life", reflecting the Islamic principle of promoting good deeds and discouraging evil actions. It has been popular among Muslims throughout history, including notable figures like Abu Muhammad al-Hasan ibn Ali ibn Isa ibn al-Furat, known as Amer ibn Ali.
The name Amera is of Arabic origin, derived from 'amira', meaning 'princess' or 'leader'. It signifies strength, courage, and wisdom.
Amerah is a captivating Arabic name meaning 'princess' or 'commander,' carrying connotations of strength and leadership.
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.
The name Amere is of African origin, specifically Fulani, and can mean 'peace' or signify strength, passed down generations as an ancestral name.
Ameri is a rare American given name of unknown origin and meaning.
Ameri is an African name of Igbo origin, meaning "prosperity.
Ameria, of Latin origin, is derived from 'americium', a chemical element named after the Americas. This unisex name signifies adventure, exploration, and the spirit of discovery.
Ameriah is an elegant and rare Arabic name meaning "princess" or "commander," popularized in recent years for its unique sound and empowering meaning, tracing back to ancient Arabian royalty.
Ameriana is a rare feminine given name of Latin origin, derived from 'America', named after explorer Amerigo Vespucci by German cartographer Martin Waldseemüller. It symbolizes strength, independence, and pioneering spirit, honoring the Americas and its history.
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.
America is a rare yet captivating female given name of Greek origin, derived from "amerikein" meaning 'without land,' popularized in the 15th century by Spanish explorers after Italian explorer Amerigo Vespucci.