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Amy in the US

  1. #46 Deborah
  2. #47 Timothy
  3. #48 Kimberly
  4. #49 Laura
  5. #50 Amy
  6. #51 Edward
  7. #52 Sharon
  8. #53 Margaret
  9. #54 Sarah

Miller in the US

  1. #2 Johnson
  2. #3 Williams
  3. #4 Brown
  4. #5 Jones
  5. #6 Miller
  6. #7 Davis
  7. #8 Wilson
  8. #9 Anderson
  9. #10 Garcia

Amy Miller in the US

  1. #811 Melissa Jones
  2. #812 James Wood
  3. #813 Joseph Davis
  4. #814 David Cook
  5. #815 Amy Miller
  6. #816 Wayne Smith
  7. #817 Craig Smith
  8. #818 Juan Flores
  9. #819 Linda White
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Meaning & Origins

Amy
Anglicized form of Old French Amee ‘beloved’. This originated in part as a vernacular nickname, in part as a form of Latin Amata. The latter is ostensibly the feminine form of the past participle of amare ‘to love’, but in fact it may have had a different, pre-Roman, origin; it was borne in classical mythology by the wife of King Latinus, whose daughter Lavinia married Aeneas and (according to the story in the Aeneid) became the mother of the Roman people.
50th in the U.S. for 2011
English and Scottish: occupational name for a miller. The standard modern vocabulary word represents the northern Middle English term, an agent derivative of mille ‘mill’, reinforced by Old Norse mylnari (see Milner). In southern, western, and central England Millward (literally, ‘mill keeper’) was the usual term. The American surname has absorbed many cognate surnames from other European languages, for example French Meunier, Dumoulin, Demoulins, and Moulin; German Mueller; Dutch Molenaar; Italian Molinaro; Spanish Molinero; Hungarian Molnár; Slavic Mlinar, etc.
6th in the U.S. for 2011

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Amy Miller is most likely to live in Ohio, Pennsylvania, Texas, California, and Florida

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