Amantha
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Amantha is a girl’s name of Latin origin, meaning “Amantha is a name with uncertain origins, but is often considered a variation of Amanda, which is Latin for 'worthy of love'.”, and peaked in popularity in 1982.
What Amantha Means
“Amantha is a name with uncertain origins, but is often considered a variation of Amanda, which is Latin for 'worthy of love'.”
The Story of Amantha
Born from the oldest language of affection, this name carries a profound truth about being cherished.
Amantha, often considered a variant of the classic Amanda, traces its lineage to the Latin word 'amanda'. This ancient term signifies 'worthy of love' or 'much loved'. While its precise origins are sometimes debated, its meaning is clear and enduring, first appearing in records in the mid-1950s.
You see a daughter who will naturally radiate kindness and care, someone whose very being communicates a deep sense of affection. This name suggests a gentle soul, destined to be cherished and to offer comfort to all she meets.
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Personality Traits
Peak Year
#11 in 1982
Total Births
163
First Recorded
1957
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