Amanda Gebelt

in the US

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NameRank
Amanda 111
Gebelt 402,570
Amanda Gebelt 25,028,360
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  1. is 25,028,356th most common Amanda Geathers
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  6. is 25,028,361st most common Amanda Gebhard
  7. is 25,028,362nd most common Amanda Gebrehanna
  8. is 25,028,363rd most common Amanda Gecewicz
  9. is 25,028,364th most common Amanda Geci

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Amanda

Meaning & History

Gebelt

(female) A 17th-century literary coinage from the Latin gerundive (feminine) amanda ‘lovable, fit to be loved’, from amare ‘to love’. This is evidently modelled on Miranda; the masculine form Amandus, borne by various saints from the 4th to the 7th century, seems not to have been the direct source of the feminine form. The girl's name enjoyed considerable popularity in the mid-20th century.

Short form: Manda.

Pet form: Mandy.

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