Top 100 Christian Baby Girl Names Starting Width Amy

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Amy

The name Amy is a French baby name. In French the meaning of the name Amy is: Dearly loved; Beloved. From the Old French Amee, which derives from the Latin amatus meaning loved. In common use after publication of American Louisa May Alcott's 'Little Women'.

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Amya

Amya is a recent American name invention with no known meaning. It could be related to Amaya which has two possible etymologies. ... Our research also indicates that Amaya comes from “Amaia” which apparently means "the end" in Basque. The other source of the name Amaya is Arabic and apparently means “night rain”.

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Amyntas

Amyntas is the name of several prominent Greek and Hellenistic men. The word is derived from Greek "amyntor" meaning "defender".

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Amymone

In Greek mythology, Amymone (Ancient Greek: Αμυμωνη means the "blameless" one) was a daughter of Danaus, king of Libya and Europe, a queen. ... The author of the Bibliotheca, in his list of names for the Danaids, does mention both Hypermnestra and Amymone, however (Library 2.1.5).

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Amynta

[ syll. a-myn-ta, am-y-nta ] The baby girl name Amynta is pronounced AEM-NTAH †. Amynta has its origins in the Old Greek language and it is used largely in English. Amynta is a variant transcription of Aminta (English and Italian). Amynta is uncommon as a baby name for girls.