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What does Amando mean?
Amando as a boys' name has its root in Latin, and the name Amando means "God's love". Amando is an alternate form of Amadeus (Latin).
STARTS WITH Am-
Variations
RELATIONS VIA AMADEUS Amadee, Amadei, Amadeo, Amadi, Amadis, Amado, Amati, Amato, Amatus, Amedeo
CREATIVE FORMS(male)
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MIDDLE NAME PAIRINGS
Amando Alejandro (A.A.), ..
How popular is Amando?
Amando is an uncommon given name for men. Amando is an equally rare surname for both adults and children. (2000 U.S. DEMOGRAPHICS)
Which version is better?
Prominent alternative forms of Amando (OUTSIDE TOP 2000) appearing in the Top 2000 are Amadeo, Amadeus, Amado and Amedeo. Usage of these forms of Amando was at its highest in the 1910s (AVERAGE #1789). (2018 U.S. SSA RECORDS)
Similar Names
Suggested similar-sounding names are Aadi, Aaro, Abad, Abundo, Acacio, Aciano, Adamo, Adan, Adao, Ado, Ahmaad, Ahmad▲, Aimond (see Aimon), Alan▼, Aland, Alann, Alano, Alanso, Alanzo, Alcado, Alldo (see Aldo), Almando, Almanzo, Alonzo▼, Amad, Amador, Amadore, Amahd, Amal, Amalio, Aman, Amani, Amaram, Amasa, Amaury, Amed, Amelio, Amin, Amnon, Amon, Amyn, Anasto, Andon▼, Andor, Andro, Anno, Araldo, Arand, Arend, Arlando, Arman, Armand▼, Armande, Armando, Armante (see Arman), Arminlo (see Armin), Armond, Armondo, Arnaldo, Arnd, Arsanio (see Arsenio), Asad, Ayman, Bardo, Brando, Edmondo, Elado, Evaldo (see Everild), Lando, Lindo, Naldo, Nando, Nardo, Normando and Ormondo. These names tend to be more commonly used than Amando.
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