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"Amy" is derived from the Latin meaning beloved, and was never directly translated to Irish. There are a few other names that in Irish mean beloved:

Caoimheall (KEEV yul)

Caomhóg (KEEV oag)

Caoimhseach (KEEV shoch)

You can also leave it in its original form, Amy.

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