Amiyah is a captivating Hebrew name meaning 'My people' or 'Beloved friend', gained popularity in recent years due to its beautiful sound and significant meanings.
Amman is a Hebrew name with a musical origin, meaning "to sing," and is associated with ancient Moabite cities and historical figures known for their singing talents.
Amme is a rare Hebrew female name meaning "mother," historically associated with motherhood and warmth, and has roots in Jewish communities dating back to biblical times.
Ammiel is a Hebrew name meaning "my people are God," reflecting a strong connection to community and faith, first appearing in the Bible as the father of Serah.
Ammon is a rare Hebrew given name meaning "truth" or "faithful," originating from Ammon, son of Lot in the Bible and founder of an ancient kingdom in Jordan.
Discover Amonte, a distinctive Spanish name derived from 'Amón', meaning 'to build up' or 'support'. Popularized by Gustavo Adolfo Bécquer in his poem 'A Monte Cristo', this powerful name is associated with strength and endurance.
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.
Amos is a Hebrew name meaning 'carried', signifying destiny and endurance, popular among ancient Israelites and famously borne by the prophet Amos of Judah.
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