| N A M E | O R I G I N | M E A N I N G |
| Amadeo | Italian | Loved God. |
| Amadeus | Latin | love of god |
| Amadi | Nigerian | general rejoicing, seemed destined to die at |
| Amadio | Latin | Loves God. |
| Amado | Latin | loving deity |
| Amador | Spanish | lover |
| Amaethon | Anglo-Saxon | God of agriculture. |
| Amahau | Maori | To gather. |
| Amald | German | Power of an eagle. |
| Amalek | Biblical | A people that licks up |
| Amalesh | Hindi | Clean. |
| Amall | German | Power of an eagle. |
| Amanaki | Polynesian | Hope. |
| Amar | Hindu | forever |
| Amariah | Biblical | The Lord says; the integrity of the Lord |
| Amarus | Greek | unfading love |
| Amasa | Biblical | Sparing the people. |
| Amasai | Biblical | Strong |
| Amashai | Biblical | The people's gift. |
| Amashi-ali | Biblical | The strength of the Lord |
| Amasia | Hebrew | Variant of Amasa: Hardship; burden. |
| Amasiah | Hebrew | Variant of Amasa: Hardship; burden. |
| Amasya | Hebrew | Variant of Amasa: Hardship; burden. |
| Amathaon | Welsh | Legendary son of Don. |
| Amato | Spanish | beloved |
| Amaud | French | Eagle ruler. |
| Amaury | French | Name of a count. |
| Amaziah | Biblical | The strength of the Lord |
| Amberly | Greek | Ruler of the jewels |
| Ambert | Teutonic | Intelligent. |