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At its core, the name Amanda is a declaration of affection. It means “worthy of love”, “lovable,” or “she who must be loved.” It comes from the Latin verb amare (to love).
Amanda is a Latin feminine gerundive (i.e. verbal adjective) name meaning "she who must (or is fit to) be loved". It is common in countries where Germanic and Romance languages are spoken.
In the 17th century it was recreated by authors and poets who based it directly on Latin amanda meaning "lovable, worthy of love". Notably, the playwright Colley Cibber used it for a character in his play Love's Last Shift (1696).
Amanda is often used as a girl's name. Learn more about the meaning, origin, and popularity of the name Amanda.