Amand name meaning

By
Updated: May 30th, 2024
Gender: Unisex, both Boy and Girl
Origin: Latin
Usage: French
Pronunciation: pronunciation of Amand
Meaning: Lovers and Gracious
Add to favorites

What does Amand mean?

Curious unisex name Amand is mainly used in French has its origin in Latin, meaning of Amand is "Lovers or Gracious". Amand is version of Amando. Amando is a variant form of Amadeus.

Amando is equivalent of Amandus in Spanish and Italian languages. Unconventional Latin Amando, meaning of Amando is "Gracious and The Lovely" is used primarily in Italian and French. Amand is celebrated on on February 6th.

Variants of Amand

Ahmand, Amando, Amadeus, Amandus, Amandius, Amadej

How popular is the name Amand?

Amand is common in France where over 3539 new-borns have been given the name since 1900. At the peak of its usage in 1913, it ranked 144th when 118 parents chose the moniker for their baby boys.

Amand is an uncommon baby name in United States where it had been in use since 1976 and peaked in 1979 when it ranked 3779th. Over 181 people have been named Amand in United States.

Amand is a common name in DR Congo while somewhat familiar name in Ivory Coast, Belgium, India and Germany. As per our research, over 4000 people has been named Amand globally.

YearRankBirths
1994134285
1990788110
198996797
1988465218
1987485416
1986388921
1985485915
1984522113
1983582311
1982590911
View more ▾[1] Source: Social Security Administration

Facts

Amand in Nordic countries

CountriesMenWomen
First NameSecondary NameFirst NameSecondary Name
Netherlands124805
Sweden3905
Norway3905

Here's what numbers has to say about Amand

Reason behind your depressive episodes that occur occasionally is being way too sensitive. You love your freedom and respect other people's freedom too. Working harder than required is what you are known for. Peace, balance, harmony, honesty, and fairness describe your soul the best. But once they get to know you better, they see that you are nothing like presented. If number 2 is your soul urge number, you are an emotional person, no matter how much you deny it.

Looking for names similar to Amand? Please go through the following names

  •  Kristene - Dominant Kristene is used substantially in English, Finnish and Swedish has origin in Latin is aimed at both genders. Kristene is Greenlandic cognate of Kristen
  •  Emmalyn - The well-known girl name Emmalyn is prevalently used in Norwegian, Swedish and English is came from Germanic, Latin and English, Emmalyn means "Emma or Lyn"
  •  Vincenta - Unwonted Vincenta is originated from Latin, Vincenta means "The Winning", principally used in Slavic is given to baby girls
  •  Eustachius came from Old Greek language is used as a boy name which is chiefly used in German, Finnish and Latin, meaning of Eustachius is "Eu, Well-Built or Stachys"
  •  Lucia - Durable and Cherished Lucia is used prevalently in Finnish, Marathi and Gujarati has origin in Latin, a gender-neutral name, Lucia means "Light, Daylight Babies or Shining"

Famous people named Amand

  • Amand Struve, Baltic German military engineer and bridge specialist of Russian Empire
  • Amand Lucas, Belgian scientist and professor at the Facultés Universitaires Notre-Dame de la Paix
  • Amand Bazard, French socialist
  • Amanda Pike in West Bank Diary as Producer
  • Amanda A. Lederer in That Awkward Moment as Actress
  • Amanda McKerrow in Variety and Virtuosity: American Ballet Theatre Now as
  • Amanda Tasse in The Reality Clock as Director
  • Amanda Muchnick in Music of the Heart as Actress
  • Amanda Saunders in Lovely Coffee as Actress
  • Amanda Holden in 150 Miles as Actress
  • Amanda Corey in Sexiest Women of Reality TV Swimsuit Calendar Edition as
  • Amanda Debraux in The Waves as Actress
  • Amanda Pollack in Twelve Monkeys as Editorial Department

Sources

  1. Social Security Administration, https://www.ssa.gov/oact/babynames/index.html
  2. Institut national de la statistique et des études économiques, https://www.insee.fr/fr/statistiques/2540004
Share your opinion on Amand
Enter Code: captcha