Araminta

/ˌærəˈmɪntə/ noun

A female given name of uncertain origin, historically used in English-speaking countries.

The origin of Araminta is debated; it may derive from a combination of Greek or Latin elements, or possibly from a literary invention. The name gained prominence in the 17th-18th centuries in English literature and aristocratic families. Some scholars suggest it could be related to 'Arabella' or other Latinate names.

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