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Names That Mean Amou

1304 names found for "Amou"   (page 13 of 27) 

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Looking for names that mean Amou? We couldn't find the exact name Amou, but listed below are some first names meaning Amou or names similar to the word Amou.

Similar Names

Aimon | Am | Aman | Ame | Amen | Amey | Ami | Amin | Amma | Ammi |

Related Names

Evian  (English)
Variant of Evan; the French Town Famous for Evian Springwater. A Blend of Evan and Ian Meaning 'John-john.'
Eviana  (Latin)
Living One. Variant of Eve. Famous Bearer: the Biblical Eve, Adam's Wife and the First Woman
Evie  (Hebrew)
Diminutive of Eve: Life, Living, Lively. Famous Bearer: the Old Testament Mother of the Human Race Who Tasted the Forbidden Fruit, Precipitating the Fall of Man
Evita  (Latin)
Living One. Variant of Eve. Famous Bearer: the Biblical Eve, Adam's Wife and the First Woman
Ewan  (Greek)
Variant of Eugene: Well-born. Famous Bearer: Prince Eugene of Savoy; American Playwright Eugene O'Neill
Ewen  (Greek)
Variant of Eugene: Well-born. Famous Bearer: Prince Eugene of Savoy; American Playwright Eugene O'Neill
Ezra  (Hebrew)
Help, Helper. Famous Bearer: Ezra Was a Th Century Bc Religious Reformer in the Old Testament; American Poet Ezra Pound
Faba  (Latin)
Variant of Fabian: Bean Farmer. Famous Bearer: 's Singer Fabian (Forte)
Fabek  (Latin)
Variant of Fabian: Bean Farmer. Famous Bearer: 's Singer Fabian (Forte)
Fabian  (Latin)
From the Roman Clan Name Fabius, Meaning Bean-grower or Bean-seller. Famous Bearer: Popular American Singer Fabian, St Fabian - 3rd-century Pope and Martyr
Fabiana  (Latin)
Feminine Form of Fabian: from the Roman Clan Name Fabius, Meaning Bean-grower or Bean-seller. Famous Bearer: Popular American Singer Fabian, St Fabian - 3rd-century Pope and Martyr
Fan  (Latin)
Diminutive of Frances: from France, or Free One. Feminine of Francis. Famous Bearers: British Novelist Frances Burney and Actress Frances Kemble
Fanny  (English)
Pet Name Meaning Free; Variant of Frances. Derived from Frances. Famous Bearer: the Fictional Heroine of John Cleland's 'Fanny Hill'
Fanny  (Latin)
Diminutive of Frances: from France, or Free One. Feminine of Francis. Famous Bearers: British Novelist Frances Burney and Actress Frances Kemble
Faron  (German)
Variant of Ferdinand: an Old German Name, from 'Fardi' Meaning Journey and 'Nanthi' Meaning Venture. Famous Bearers Include Three Holy Roman Emperors and Several Spanish and Italian Kings
Farquhar  (Scottish)
From the Gaelic Fearchar, Meaning 'Friendly Man' or 'Very Dear One'. Famous Bearer: an Early King of Scotland
Farran  (German)
Variant of Ferdinand: an Old German Name, from 'Fardi' Meaning Journey and 'Nanthi' Meaning Venture. Famous Bearers Include Three Holy Roman Emperors and Several Spanish and Italian Kings
Farren  (German)
Variant of Ferdinand: an Old German Name, from 'Fardi' Meaning Journey and 'Nanthi' Meaning Venture. Famous Bearers Include Three Holy Roman Emperors and Several Spanish and Italian Kings
Fauna  (English)
Young Deer. The Greek Mythological Deity of Fertility and Nature Was Fauna. She Was Famous for Her Chastity
Fawn  (English)
Young Deer. The Greek Mythological Deity of Fertility and Nature Was Fauna. She Was Famous for Her Chastity
Fawna  (English)
Young Deer. The Greek Mythological Deity of Fertility and Nature Was Fauna. She Was Famous for Her Chastity
Fawne  (English)
Young Deer. The Greek Mythological Deity of Fertility and Nature Was Fauna. She Was Famous for Her Chastity
Fay  (English)
Variant of Faith. Confidence; Trust; Belief. Also Means Magic or Fairy. from 'Fay', Meaning Fairy. Famous Bearers: British Actress Fay Compton, American Actress Faye Dunaway
Felamaere  (English)
Famous
Felicia  (Latin)
Variant of Felix: Happy. Lucky. Famous Bearers: Cartoon Character Felix the Cat, British Actor Felix Aylmer
Felicity  (Latin)
From 'Felicitas', Meaning Happiness or Good Luck. A Popular Th Century Puritan Virtue Name. Famous Bearer: British Actress Felicity Kendal
Felix  (Latin)
Happy. Lucky. Famous Bearers: Cartoon Character Felix the Cat, British Actor Felix Aylmer
Ferdinand  (German)
An Old German Name, from 'Fardi' Meaning Journey and 'Nanthi' Meaning Venture. Famous Bearers Include Three Holy Roman Emperors and Several Spanish and Italian Kings
Fidel  (Latin)
Faithful. from 'Fidelis'. Famous Bearer: Cuban President Fidel Castro
Fidele  (Latin)
Variant of Fidel: Faith; Faithful. Famous Bearer: Fidel Castro, Ruler of Cuba
Fillmore  (English)
Variant of Filmore: Famed; Famous
Filmarr  (English)
Famous
Filmer  (English)
Variant of Filmore: Famed; Famous
Filmore  (English)
Famed; Famous
Finlay  (Scottish)
From the Gaelic Name Meaning Fair Hero. Famous Bearers: the Fictional Macbeth's Father, Scottish Actor Finlay Currie
Finlay  (Gaelic)
Small Blond Soldier. Fair Hero. Famous Bearers: the Fictional Macbeth's Father
Fletcher  (English)
Maker of Arrows. Often Used As a Surname, Less Commonly a Given Name. Famous Bearer: Fletcher Christian Was a Mutineer on the Infamous Ship 'Bounty'
Fleur  (French)
Flower. Famous Bearer: British Writer John Galsworthy's Heroine in 'The Forsyte Saga'
Flo  (Latin)
Diminutive of Flora: the Mythological Roman Goddess of Flowers. Diminutive of Florence: from 'Florentius' or 'Florentia', Meaning Flowering or Flourishing. Famous Bearer:
Flora  (Latin)
The Mythological Roman Goddess of Flowers. from 'Floris' Meaning Flower. Famous Bearers: Scottish Heroine Flora Macdonald Helped Bonnie Prince Charlie
Florence  (Latin)
From 'Florentius' or 'Florentia', Meaning Flowering or Flourishing. Famous Bearer: Florence Nightingale, Legendary Crimean War British Nurse
Floretta  (Latin)
Variant of Flora: the Mythological Roman Goddess of Flowers. from 'Floris' Meaning Flower. Famous Bearers: Scottish Heroine Flora Macdonald Helped Bonnie Prince Charlie
Florette  (Latin)
Variant of Flora: the Mythological Roman Goddess of Flowers. from 'Floris' Meaning Flower. Famous Bearers: Scottish Heroine Flora Macdonald Helped Bonnie Prince Charlie
Florian  (Latin)
Flowery or Flourishing. Famous Bearer: Fourth Century Roman Martyr St. Florian
Florinda  (Latin)
Variant of Flora: the Mythological Roman Goddess of Flowers. from 'Floris' Meaning Flower. Famous Bearers: Scottish Heroine Flora Macdonald Helped Bonnie Prince Charlie
Florrie  (Latin)
Diminutive of Flora: the Mythological Roman Goddess of Flowers. Diminutive of Florence: from 'Florentius' or 'Florentia', Meaning Flowering or Flourishing. Famous Bearer:
Floss  (Latin)
Diminutive of Flora: the Mythological Roman Goddess of Flowers. Diminutive of Florence: from 'Florentius' or 'Florentia', Meaning Flowering or Flourishing. Famous Bearer:
Flossie  (Latin)
Diminutive of Flora: the Mythological Roman Goddess of Flowers. Diminutive of Florence: from 'Florentius' or 'Florentia', Meaning Flowering or Flourishing. Famous Bearer:
Floy  (Latin)
Diminutive of Flora: the Mythological Roman Goddess of Flowers. Diminutive of Florence: from 'Florentius' or 'Florentia', Meaning Flowering or Flourishing. Famous Bearer:
Floyd  (English)
A Variant of the Welsh 'Lloyd'. Famous Bearer: Heavyweight Boxing Champion Floyd Patterson
1304 names found for "Amou"   (page 13 of 27) 

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