Amaaya name meaning
What does Amaaya mean?
Amaaya, predominantly a female name, is of Indian origin. It carries a beautiful and endearing meaning - 'Lovable'. It's a charming name choice and unique, providing a distinctive identity for a child.
Though the name has its roots firmly in Indian culture, it has a universal appeal due to its easy pronunciation and the universally appealing meaning. Also, Amaaya, which is slightly different from Amaya, a popular name in Japanese and Basque cultures, gives it a unique identity.
How popular is the name Amaaya?
Year | Rank | Births |
---|---|---|
2018 | 10525 | 9 |
Facts
Numerological aspects of Amaaya
When it comes to love you are incapable of expressing emotions. You never get too obsessed with a person because you know that everything in life is temporary, especially relationships. You don't believe in eternal love but you do believe in respect, care and, appreciation. You are enthusiastic, always do something productive, however, you lack creativity. In order to refuel your soul with creativity, travel, or do something unusual for you.
Other names liked by soon-to-be-parents that are similar to Amaaya
- Loveli - The girl name Loveli means "Sweet and Beautiful" has origin in English. Loveli is derivative of Lovely.
- Marlowe - Prevailing unisex name Marlowe is predominantly used in English, Danish and Finnish, meaning of Marlowe is "From the Hill Near the Lake or Person from Magdala" is originated from Middle and English
- Layne - Eminent Layne is used prevalently in English and English has origin in Old English, Layne means "From the Narrow Road, Path or Lane" is used as a unisex name
- Tredon - Unfamiliar and Contemporary boy name Tredon means "One who Tramples Others" is of Old English origin. Tredon is derived from Tredan.
- Verge - The uncommon boy name Verge came from Old English, Verge means "One who Owns Four Acres"
Famous people named Amaaya
We could not find any notable namesake.
Lists having Amaaya
Sources
- Social Security Administration, https://www.ssa.gov/oact/babynames/index.html
- Office for National Statistics, https://www.ons.gov.uk/peoplepopulationandcommunity/birthsdeathsandmarriages/livebirths