Amanda Wienbar

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NameRank
Amanda 111
Wienbar 254,424
Amanda Wienbar 25,057,244
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  1. is 254,420th most common Whithaus
  2. is 254,421st most common Whygle
  3. is 254,422nd most common Wiedenhaft
  4. is 254,423rd most common Wiegerink
  5. is 254,424th most common Wienbar
  6. is 254,425th most common Wiencko
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  8. is 254,427th most common Wigh
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  1. is 25,057,240th most common Amanda Wielkiewicz
  2. is 25,057,241st most common Amanda Wieme
  3. is 25,057,242nd most common Amanda Wiemers
  4. is 25,057,243rd most common Amanda Wienandt
  5. is 25,057,244th most common Amanda Wienbar
  6. is 25,057,245th most common Amanda Wienberg
  7. is 25,057,246th most common Amanda Wiencis
  8. is 25,057,247th most common Amanda Wienck
  9. is 25,057,248th most common Amanda Wiens

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Amanda

Meaning & History

Wienbar

(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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