Ameriie
uh-MER-ee
Ameriie is a girl’s name of English origin, meaning “Likely a modern variant of 'Amerie', which is of debated origin but could be linked to 'America' or be a creative variation of other names.”, and peaked in popularity in 2018.
What Ameriie Means
“Likely a modern variant of 'Amerie', which is of debated origin but could be linked to 'America' or be a creative variation of other names.”
The Story of Ameriie
This name is a modern melody, a creative spark ready to illuminate the world with charm.
Ameriie is a contemporary name, likely a creative and melodic variation. It could be a playful nod to 'America' or a unique twist on other established names, embodying a spirit of modern individuality and artistic flair. Its origins suggest fresh imagination.
You imagine your daughter, Ameriie, as a captivating presence, someone with a unique charm and a creative spirit. This name evokes a sense of vibrancy and independence, for a child you see as bright, artistic, and radiating a distinct and engaging personality.
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Numerology
The Idealist
Compassionate, humanitarian, and visionary. Names vibrating at 9 carry universal love.
Famous Namesakes
Ameriie Mi Marie Nicholson
American singer, songwriter, and actress.
Personality Traits
Spelling Variations
Peak Year
#5 in 2018
Total Births
5
First Recorded
2018
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