Re: Origin of these male A names?
Amari:
1) African masculine name meaning 'strength' (from the Yoruba language in Nigeria)
2) Hebrew name meaning 'eternal'; i also found a site saying it was Indian with the same meaning (?!). both feminine.
3) Japanese feminine name meaning 'a little' or 'not a lot'Amarion:
Saint-Amarian is what the French called St. Amarinus. Maybe this is related. I couldn't find a meaning of Amarinus.
http://www.catholic-forum.com/saints/saintael.htmArman:
just a spelling variant, could be from France or Belgium, anywhere really.Arnav:
Hindu name meaning 'ocean, sea' (masculine name)Aryan:
it is a Hindu masculine name and it is related to the English word Aryan, because this English word is taken from the Sanskrit arya meaning 'noble'. This is thus also the meaning of the name Aryan.
It's all here: http://www.wordiq.com/definition/Aryans
by the way, i think it's possible that it could also be a spelling variation on the Dutch name Arjan, due to influence of the French language, especially in Belgium, where both Dutch (Flemish) and French are spoken. There is for example also the name Arjean as a result of this, although i saw a site translating it as French for 'silvery' (probably thinking it was from the French word argent which means 'silver'). But i think this is unlikely, because the name is more used in Dutch speaking areas than in France herself.
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Origin of these male A names?  ·  RachelChristine  ·  10/7/2004, 9:18 AM
Re: Origin of these male A names?  ·  Menke  ·  10/7/2004, 1:06 PM
Re: Origin of these male A names?  ·  Miss Claire  ·  10/7/2004, 2:58 PM
AMARI means "eternal"?  ·  Andy  ·  10/7/2004, 1:28 PM
Re: AMARI means "eternal"?  ·  Menke  ·  10/8/2004, 1:16 AM
Re: Origin of these male A names?  ·  Andy  ·  10/7/2004, 11:16 AM