| # | Name | Origin | Meaning | Save | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
|
|||||
| 1081 |
Amalia
|
Swedish | Swedish form of Amelia: industrious. | ||
| 1082 |
Amalia
|
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. | ||
|
|
|||||
| 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. | ||
Loading...
Searching cute baby names...
Choosing the perfect name for your newborn daughter is one of the most beautiful yet overwhelming j...
Read More
The "invisible labor" of parenting—managing schedules, tracking milestones, and researching every...
Read More
When planning a birthday celebration, one of the first steps is sending out invitations that captur...
Read More