Top 100 Christian Baby Boy Names Ending In Ama

Looking for the perfect name for your baby boy? Check out the 'Top 100 Christian Baby Boy Names Ending In Ama' for a blend of tradition and modernity. Our curated list features short and cool names that are easy to pronounce and remember. Whether you're seeking names for a Muslim, Hindu, Sikh, or Christian baby, you'll find modern, simple options that resonate across various religions and cultures. Discover the ideal name that balances uniqueness and ease in our comprehensive guide.

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Elishama

The name Elishama is a baby boy name. The name Elishama comes from the Hebrew origin. In Hebrew The meaning of the name Elishama is: God hears.

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Drama

The term "drama" comes from a Greek word meaning "action" (Classical Greek: δρᾶμα, drama), which is derived from "I do" (Classical Greek: δράω, drao). The two masks associated with drama represent the traditional generic division between comedy and tragedy.

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Gautama

The name Gautam (also transliterated as Gautama or Gauthama and a vrddhi patronymic of Gotama) is one of the ancient Indian names and is derived from the Sanskrit roots "gŐ(गः)" and "tama (तम)". "Tama" means "darkness" and "gŐ" means inter alia "bright light". ... The name Gautam is a masculine name.

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Gotama

Means "the best ox" from Sanskrit गो (go) meaning "ox, cow" and तम (tama) meaning "best". In Hindu texts this is the name of one of the Saptarshis, or seven sages.

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Marama

Maori Meaning: The name Marama is a Maori baby name. In Maori the meaning of the name Marama is: Light of the world.

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Hoshama

hos-ha-ma, ho-sh-ama ] The baby boy name Hoshama is pronounced as HHOW-SHaa-Maa- †. Hoshama is of Hebrew origin and it is also used mainly in the Hebrew language. The name is of the meaning 'whom Jehovah hears'. See also the related category hebrew.

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Apelama

Apelama is a baby boy name its meaning is he who has many children. Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1384 times.

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Abrahama

This name may be viewed either as meaning "father of many" in Hebrew or else as a contraction of ABRAM (1) and הָמוֹן (hamon) meaning "many, multitude". The biblical patriarch Abraham was originally named Abram but God changed his name (see Genesis 17:5).

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Obama

The names Barack and Baraka are Swahili, from an Arabic root meaning "blessing." They have been used primarily in East Africa--but that was before Barack Obama. Obama, who was named after his Kenyan father, has made this name a symbol of a proudly diverse America.