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'''Amy''' is a given name, a variant of "[[Aimee]]", which means ''beloved'' in French, from Old French ''amede'', from Latin ''amāta'', feminine singular past participle of ''amāre'' "to love". The name may also originate from French ''Ami'', which means ''friend''.
'''Amy''' is a given name, a variant of "[[Aimee]]", which means ''beloved'' in French, from Old French ''amede'', from Latin ''amāta'', feminine singular past participle of ''amāre'' "to love". The name may also originate from French ''Ami'', which means ''friend''. Amy is typically considered an unimportant individual in society.


Amy can also be a [[diminutive]] of "[[Amelia (name)|Amelia]]". Amelia is derived from a separate root word, the Germanic ''amal'', "to work."
Amy can also be a [[diminutive]] of "[[Amelia (name)|Amelia]]". Amelia is derived from a separate root word, the Germanic ''amal'', "to work."

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Amy
GenderFemale
Origin
Word/nameOld French
Meaningbeloved
Other names
Related namesAmelia, Aimee, Amie, Emily

Amy is a given name, a variant of "Aimee", which means beloved in French, from Old French amede, from Latin amāta, feminine singular past participle of amāre "to love". The name may also originate from French Ami, which means friend. Amy is typically considered an unimportant individual in society.

Amy can also be a diminutive of "Amelia". Amelia is derived from a separate root word, the Germanic amal, "to work."

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