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Re: Amy, Amanda, or Amata?
Amy. I prefer it because it just has a more timeless style in my opinion. Amanda feels more dated to me, but not for any reason I know of. It shouldn't. I believe they're about the same.
I think maybe I'm just not into names that start with "um."I've never seen Amata and I mainly notice it's really rhythmic, so I want to rhyme it with things. Amata ricotta. Amata errata.
The t becomes a d sound in my accent, so I'd slightly prefer Amada.
I dunno, it's nice, just kind of bland seeming to me right now, because of the popularity of names like Amara, Amira, Amelia, Amaia.- mirfak
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