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Graceful and elegant; variant of Amara meaning 'beloved.'
Princess; noble and commanding
Grace and divine blessing; a cherished gift of favor.
Pure, stainless, or unblemished. A Sanskrit name symbolizing purity and clarity.
Hope or work; possibly derived from Arabic amal meaning hope or aspiration.
From German/Latin 'amal', meaning 'work' or 'industrious'; signifies diligence and strength.
Industrious; hardworking
Feminine form meaning 'work' or 'labor,' derived from Hebrew amal, conveying diligence and purpose.
Work or industrious; derived from Germanic roots meaning labor, effort, or striving.
Worthy of love; deserving affection
Sanskrit name meaning 'peaceful', 'tranquil', or 'secure'.
Worthy of love, lovable; from the Latin amandus.
Trust, faithfulness, and honesty; represents reliability and integrity.
Trust, trustworthiness, and moral duty; represents fidelity and integrity.
Worthy of love, lovable; derived from Latin roots
Worthy of love or lovable. Symbolizes affection and being cherished.
Worthy of love combined with meadow.
Lamp of peace; combines Punjabi 'aman' (peace) with 'deep' (lamp).
Beloved; from Latin 'amandus' meaning worthy of love.
Peace and love; one who embodies peaceful affection and harmony.
Lover or beloved one; a romantic or affectionate term expressing devotion.
God is with us. An Amharic name expressing divine presence and protection.
Grant or blessing from God. A royal Islamic name expressing divine gift and favor.
Wishes or hopes
Grace, eternal, unfading beauty
Grace of God; divine blessing and favor bestowed with mercy.
Grace of God; combines Igbo 'Amara' (grace) and 'Chukwu' (God).
Unfading, eternal; refers to the amaranth flower that never fades.
Strength, builder, immortal
A flower of grace and beauty; inspired by Greek mythology and pastoral poetry.
Bitter grace, eternally beloved.
Derived from Sanskrit, meaning 'eternal' or 'immortal,' suggesting timelessness and permanence
Snake or serpent in Quechua; symbol of wisdom in Andean culture
Eternal; immortal
Sparkles, shines; a flowering plant from Greek
A brilliant star or sparkle. A flower name from classical Greek mythology.
Servant of God, maidservant of Allah; expression of devotion and faith
From Germanic amal (work) and ric (ruler), meaning work ruler.
Work and ruler; French form of Amalric.
Strength of God; the Lord is mighty.
Amber. A word used as a name, referring to the golden resin.
Named after the fossilized resin gemstone; traditionally associated with warmth and healing.
Compound of Amber (fossilized resin) and Lee (meadow), symbolizing warmth and natural beauty.
A combination of Amber, derived from fossilized resin, with the English place-name element -ley; symbolizes warmth and natural beauty.
Amber jewel or golden; from the fossilized resin 'amber'.
Combination of amber and rose
Divine mother; a protective mother goddess in Hindu mythology representing cosmic energy and nurturing power.
Amber; fossilized tree resin valued as a precious gemstone.
The amber stone, symbolizing warmth and fossilized resin
Variant of Amber, the fossilized tree resin prized for its warm golden color.
From Greek meaning 'immortal' or 'food of the gods,' symbolizing divinity and eternal life.
Spanish/Italian form of Ambrose, meaning 'immortal' from Greek. Symbolizes eternal life.
Strong and manly
Lover of God. Derived from the Latin 'Amadeus,' conveying divine affection and spiritual devotion.
Beloved or dearly loved. A variant of Amy or Aimee with French origins.
Variant of Amelia, meaning 'rival' or 'industrious' in Latin; can also be an Arabic feminine adaptation.
Faithful, trustworthy, and secure. An Arabic name denoting reliability and integrity.
Trustworthy and honest. Feminine form of Amin.
Arabic name meaning 'trustworthy', 'faithful', or 'secure'. Feminine form related to Ameen.
Arabic name meaning 'princess', 'commander', or 'leader' (female form of Amir).
Hardworking and industrious; variant of Amelia from Germanic origin.
Variant of Amelia, derived from Germanic 'Amala' meaning 'work' or 'labor.'
Prince, commander, or leader.
Variant of Amirah, an Arabic name meaning 'princess,' 'leader,' or 'commander.'
Industrious and hardworking. Associated with diligence and strength.
Industrious or striving; from Germanic Amalia meaning work
Work and grace; combining Amelia (work, industriousness) with Grace (divine favor, elegance).
A variant of Amelia, from Latin 'Amalia' or Germanic origins meaning 'industrious'; represents strength and dedication.
Variant of Amelia; means industrious and striving, derived from Germanic roots meaning work and effort.
Combination of Amelia (industrious, hardworking) and Rose (the flower), symbolizing grace and diligence.
Hardworking, industrious, striving
Work or industrious. A masculine variant of Amelia, from the Latin root 'amel-' related to diligence and hard work.
Industrious or hardworking; variant of the Germanic name Amelia.
Work, industrious, or striving. A variant of Amelia, a Latin name denoting diligence and industriousness.
A variant of Amelia, meaning industrious and hardworking; represents dedication and strength.
Industrious and hardworking; one who strives with dedication.
So be it; truth and divine affirmation
Arabic name meaning 'trustworthy,' 'peaceful,' and 'safe,' symbolizing security and reliability.
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