Amybeth
AY-mee-beth
Amybeth is a girl’s name of Latin origin, meaning “A combination of Amy (Latin, meaning 'beloved') and Beth (Hebrew, a diminutive of Elizabeth, meaning 'my God is abundance').”, and peaked in popularity in 1976.
What Amybeth Means
“A combination of Amy (Latin, meaning 'beloved') and Beth (Hebrew, a diminutive of Elizabeth, meaning 'my God is abundance').”
The Story of Amybeth
A name that unites the heart's deepest affection with the promise of divine abundance.
Amybeth is a thoughtful English combination, marrying the Latin 'Amy,' meaning beloved, with the Hebrew 'Beth,' a diminutive of Elizabeth, signifying 'my God is abundance.' This fusion of meanings offers a rich tapestry of love and blessing.
For your daughter, Amybeth signifies a deeply beloved child, blessed with overflowing grace and kindness. You envision her life being rich with joy and abundance, her gentle spirit a constant source of comfort.
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Expressive, joyful, and imaginative. Names vibrating at 3 inspire creativity and optimism.
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Peak Year
#11 in 1976
Total Births
116
First Recorded
1967
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