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Amasa

ah-MAH-sah

Amasa is a boy’s name of Hebrew origin, meaning “A Hebrew name meaning "burden" or "a bearer of burdens".”, and peaked in popularity in 1918.

Letters5
Syllables3
OriginHebrew

What Amasa Means

A Hebrew name meaning "burden" or "a bearer of burdens".

The Story of Amasa

Imagine a child whose name whispers of the strength needed to carry the world and still stand tall.

Amasa is a name with deep roots in Hebrew tradition, first recorded in the late 19th century. It traveled across generations, seeing its peak popularity in the early 20th century, a time when its resonance with responsibility was keenly felt.

This name suggests a son who will naturally shoulder responsibilities with grace. You can see him as the steady presence, the one your child can rely on, absorbing life's challenges and emerging stronger.

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Numerology

9

The Idealist

Compassionate, humanitarian, and visionary. Names vibrating at 9 carry universal love.

Famous Namesakes

  • Amasa Stone

    American industrialist and philanthropist during 19th century

Personality Traits

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Peak Year

#8 in 1918

Total Births

37

First Recorded

1886

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