Christian Baby Names Boys & Girls Starting with A

Amitee

Origin of the name Amity: Derived from the Middle English amite (friendship), which has its root in the Latin amicus (friend).

Meaning: Friend Origin: French

Amitola

(ah-mi-TOH-lah)

Native American Meaning: The name Amitola is a Native American baby name. In Native American the meaning of the name Amitola is: Rainbow.

Meaning: Like a rainbow Origin: Native American

Amittai

Amittai (/əˈmɪti.aɪ/; Hebrew: אֲמִתַּי‎, my truth; Latin: Amathi; Arabic: Matta‎) was the father of the Prophet Jonah. He was also a native of Gath-hepher.

Meaning: True fearing Origin: Israeli

Amity

(AM-i-tee)

The name Amity is a French baby name. In French the meaning of the name Amity is: Friend. Friendship.

Meaning: Fellowship, Friendship Origin: Latin

Amk

Reservoir i.e. named after Robert Peirce, the municipal engineer of Singapore in 1901-). It was locally known as the “Or kio” which means the “black bridge” in Hokkien. ... The area upon which the present New Town of Ang Mo Kio stands was previously known as “Kou-teu kio” meaning the Ninth Bridge in Hokkien.

Meaning: A people that licks up Origin: Israeli

Amlawdd

Amlawdd And The Name's Meaning. The name Amlawdd comes from a king of sub-Roman Britain (Amlawdd Wledig), and it is a name that could be associated with the grandfather of King Arthur because some people think that this man was related to King Arthur.

Meaning: Legendary father of goieuddydd Origin: English

Amlett

In German the meaning of the name Hamlett is: From the little home.

Meaning: Painting Origin: Native American

Ammah

am-mah, amm-ah ] The baby girl name Ammah is pronounced AE-AH- †. Ammah's origin is African-Akan. Ammah is a form of the African, Akan, and Polish Ama.

Meaning: My, or his, people Origin: Israeli

Amman

Amman Name Meaning Variant of German Ammann.

Meaning: Peace

Ammanda

Amanda is a Latin female gerundive name meaning "having to be loved," "deserving to be loved," "worthy of love," or "loved very much by everyone." ... The name "Amanda" first appeared in 1212 on a birth record from Warwickshire, England, and five centuries later the name was popularized by poets and playwrights.

Meaning: One who is much loved Origin: Latin