The name Amanda is usually given to a Girl.
        
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            The origin of the name lies in Latin.
        
        Amanda is pronounced as a-MAN-da
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    Amanda originates in Latin language and means "one who deserves to be loved". It is a feminine form of Amandus. In the United States it was the most popular in the middle of the 20th century. Colley Cibber used the name Amanda in his play Love's Last Shift.
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        Amanda- One who deserves love, -MAN-d, Latin on BellyBallot
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        Meaning
        One who deserves love
     
    
        Origin
        English, Italian, Latin, Portuguese
     
    
    
    
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        Amanda originates 
In Latin language and means "one who deserves to be loved". It is a feminine form of 
Amandus. 
In the United States it was the most popular 
In the middle of the 20th century. 
Colley Cibber used the name 
Amanda In his play 
Love's Last Shift.
 
     
     
    
    
    
        Meaning, origin and history of the name Amanda - Behind the Name
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        Meaning
        In part this is a feminine form of 
Amandus. However, it was not used during the Middle Ages. 
In the 17th century it was recreated by authors and poets who based it directly on Latin amanda meaning "lovable, worthy of 
Love". Notably, the playwright 
Colley Cibber used it for a character 
In his play 
Love's Last Shift (1696). It came into regular use during the 19th century.
 
     
    
        Origin
        English, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, Dutch, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Finnish, Hungarian, Latvian, Late Roman
     
    
    
        Pronunciation
        /ə.ˈmæn.də/(English) /a.ˈman.da/(Spanish, Italian) /aː.ˈmɑn.daː/(Dutch)