Amy Po

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Amy 60
Po 30,421
Amy Po 4,935,469
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  1. is 56th most common Eric
  2. is 57th most common Laura
  3. is 58th most common Dorothy
  4. is 59th most common Kimberly
  5. is 60th most common Amy
  6. is 61st most common Jerry
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  1. is 30,417th most common Nalbandian
  2. is 30,418th most common Oflynn
  3. is 30,419th most common Pelle
  4. is 30,420th most common Pfund
  5. is 30,421st most common Po
  6. is 30,422nd most common Reist
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  8. is 30,424th most common Schepp
  9. is 30,425th most common Serr
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  1. is 4,935,465th most common Amy Plengemeier
  2. is 4,935,466th most common Amy Plew
  3. is 4,935,467th most common Amy Plotts
  4. is 4,935,468th most common Amy Plowman
  5. is 4,935,469th most common Amy Po
  6. is 4,935,470th most common Amy Poage
  7. is 4,935,471st most common Amy Poche
  8. is 4,935,472nd most common Amy Polanco
  9. is 4,935,473rd most common Amy Polansky

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Amy

Meaning & History

(female) 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.

Variant spellings: Ami(e), Aimie; Aimée (French form).

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