Samantha is English in origin, but is used in German as "Samantha." The name apparently originated by taking the nickname Sam (shortened form of Samuel) and adding on a fictitious feminine suffix- Antha, which is hypothesized to be in reference to Anthea, one of the names used by Hera in Greek mythology. If the theory hold true, then, the meaning of the name Samantha is "flower (or bloom) asked of God."
Samantha is also a German name.
As a rule, names are rarely translated. The German equivalent of Samantha is Samantha.
The name Samuel would remain the exact same in German due to it being an English proper noun.
Za-man-ta
In Spanish, Samantha remains the same. In French, it is also Samantha. In German, it is spelled Samantha and pronounced similarly to English.
Samantha is the same in German
French: Samantha Spanish: Samantha German: Samantha Italian: Samantha Japanese: サマンサ (Samansa) Russian: Саманта (Samanta) Chinese (Mandarin): 萨曼莎 (Sàmànsà)
Samantha means 'listener'
in Greek Samantha means flower
Samantha isn't a Chinese name.
In Syrian Arabic, you can say "ismi Samantha" to mean "my name is Samantha."
She who listens. I should know! (my name is Samantha (: )
Samantha doesn't mean anything in Latin because the name isn't Latin
No, if you mean Savannah Guthrie. Not sure about Samantha however.
Samantha means "God heard" and is of English origin.
Samantha means a attractive girl shes pretty and i love her