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    Amantia

    Pronunciation: ah-MAHN-tee-ah

    ⚥ Unisex
    Latin

    Meaning

    eternal, immortal

    Origin

    Latin

    History & Etymology

    Amantia is a name with Latin roots, derived from the word 'amans' meaning 'loving' or 'beloved,' or potentially from 'amarantus,' referring to the amaranth flower, which symbolizes immortality. While not widely common, its classical sound and beautiful meaning have given it a quiet appeal. It has seen sporadic use across different cultures, often as a unique choice for parents seeking a name with a strong, positive connotation.

    The name's association with the amaranth flower, a bloom that was believed to never fade, lends it a poetic and enduring quality. This symbolism of immortality and everlasting beauty contributes to its charm. Its unisex nature allows for flexibility, though it has historically been more frequently, albeit still rarely, used for females.

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