| # | Name | Origin | Meaning | Save | |
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| 1081 |
Amalia
|
Swedish | Swedish form of Amelia: industrious. | ||
| 1082 |
Amalia
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Teutonic | Defender. | ||
| 1083 |
Amalie
|
French | Hard working. Industrious. Striving. | ||
| 1084 |
Amalie
|
German | From Amelia, a derivative the Old German Amalburga meaning labor. | ||
| 1085 |
Amalie
|
Latin | Hard working. | ||
| 1086 |
Amalie
|
Teutonic | Defender. | ||
| 1087 |
Amalija
|
Teutonic | Defender. | ||
| 1088 |
Amaliji
|
Russian | Russian form of Amelia: industrious. | ||
| 1089 |
Amalle
|
German | Variant of Amelia: From the Old German Amalburga, meaning labour and the Latin Aemilia. | ||
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| 1090 |
Amalthea
|
Greek | Woman who nursed Zeus. | ||
| 1091 |
Amalthia
|
Greek | Woman who nursed Zeus. | ||
| 1092 |
Amalur
|
Spanish | Homeland. | ||
| 1093 |
Amalure
|
Spanish | Homeland. | ||
| 1094 |
Aman
|
Biblical | Mother; fear of them | ||
| 1095 |
Amana
|
Biblical | Integrity, truth, a nurse. | ||
| 1096 |
Amana
|
Unknown | faithful | ||
| 1097 |
Amanaki
|
Polynesian | Hope | ||
| 1098 |
Amanda
|
English | Worthy of being loved. Literary; poets and playwrights brought this name into popular usage in the seventeenth century. | ||
| 1099 |
Amanda
|
Latin | Lovable, worthy of love. Some scholars believe this name was invented by 17th century British dramatist Colley Cibber who gave it to a chara... See more | ||
| 1100 |
Amanda
|
Spanish | Lovable. | ||
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