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Amada

What does Amada mean?

Amada Pronunciation of Amada as a girls' name is pronounced ah-MAH-dah. It is of Latin origin, and the meaning of Amada is "lovable". Spanish variant of Amanda. Also form of Amy.

STARTS/ENDS WITH Ama-, -da

Variations

VARIANTS Amadea, Amadia, Amadita, Amata

OTHER FORMS VIA AMANDA Amandah, Amandi, Amandie, Amandy, Demanda, Manda

CREATIVE FORMS
(female) Amadan, ..

(male) Amalo, ..


MIDDLE NAME PAIRINGS
Amada Devyn (A.D.), ..

How popular is Amada?

Amada is a very prominent first name for females (#1902 out of 4276, Top 44%) and a slightly less prominent surname for both adults and children (#132259 out of 150436, Top 88%). (2000 U.S. DEMOGRAPHICS)

Amada was first listed in 1890-1899 and reached its peak rank of #1515 in the U.S. in the 1890s, but is not listed currently. (2018 U.S. SSA RECORDS)

Top 2000 baby names ranking of Amada name in U.S.

Top 100 baby names ranking of Amada outside U.S.

Which version is better?

Amy (#205 THE PREVIOUS YEAR), Amanda (#369) and Manda are the prominent related forms of Amada listed in the Top 2000. These forms of Amada were popular as baby names 4 decades ago (MEDIAN #919) and are now much less widespread (#1143, 95% LESS USAGE).



Top 2000 baby names ranking of Amada, Amanda, Amy, Manda in U.S.

Top 100 baby names ranking of Amanda, Amy outside U.S.

Similar Names

Amada is alike in pronunciation to Amadee and Amedee. Other suggested similar-sounding names are Ada, Adala, Adana, Adara, Adda, Aeeda, Agata, Ahava, Ahuda, Aida, Alaia, Alaida, Alala, Alana, Alaya, Alda, Aleda, Alida, Allda, Almeda, Ama, Amahl, Amahla, Amaia, Amal, Amala, Amalea, Amalia, Amalida, Amaly, Amalya, Amana, Amani, Amara, Amarra, Amaya, Amelda, Amena, Amera, Amia, Amika, Amina, Amira, Amisa, Amita, Amma, Amya, Amyra, Anafa, Ananda, Anaya, Anda, Annda, Arava, Arda, Armanda, Armida, Auda, Avana, Ayana, Ayda, Dada, Imalda, Jada, Lada, Mada, Mlada, Nada, Niada, Nyada, Sada, Tada and Thada. These names tend to be less commonly used than Amada.

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