Amaijah
ah-MY-juh
Amaijah is a girl’s name of Spanish origin, meaning “Likely a modern, invented name possibly blending 'Amaya' (meaning 'night rain') and a 'Jah' suffix (referencing God).”, and peaked in popularity in 2007.
What Amaijah Means
“Likely a modern, invented name possibly blending 'Amaya' (meaning 'night rain') and a 'Jah' suffix (referencing God).”
The Story of Amaijah
This name blends celestial wonder with earthly devotion, a spiritual echo for a child destined for grace.
Amaijah is likely a modern, invented name. It may blend the charm of 'Amaya,' perhaps hinting at 'night rain,' with a 'Jah' suffix, a common nod to God in various spiritual traditions. It first appeared in 2007.
This name is for your daughter whose spirit you imagine is deeply connected to the heavens and the earth. It is for the child you see with a unique inner light and a profound sense of purpose.
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Personality Traits
Peak Year
#5 in 2007
Total Births
5
First Recorded
2007
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