Amanda

/əˈmændə/ noun

A feminine given name of Latin origin meaning 'worthy of love' or 'lovable.'

From Latin 'amanda,' meaning 'she who must be loved,' from 'amare' (to love). Created as a literary name by English playwright Colley Cibber in his 1696 play 'Love's Last Shift,' making it one of the first invented names to gain widespread use.

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