It's latin. It means "she who must be loved".
In Spanish, Amanda is still Amanda. In French, it is Amadine or Amandine. In Italian, it is Amaranta.
Amanda Holden is known to speak only English.
"Jai" does not have a consistent or universal meaning across all languages. In Hindi, it can mean victory or success. In Thai, it can mean heart or mind. In French, it can be a masculine given name.
Amanda means lovable in either latin or greek...
The name Madison does not have a specific meaning in all languages because it is a modern English name derived from a surname. It does not have a universal meaning across different languages like traditional names with established meanings.
In Spanish, Amanda is still Amanda. In French, it is Amadine or Amandine. In Italian, it is Amaranta.
Amanda Holden is known to speak only English.
In Indian contexts, "Amanda" is often associated with the Sanskrit word "amanda," which means "eternal" or "immortal." It can also be interpreted as "one who brings joy" or "beloved." The name is sometimes used in various Indian languages and cultures, often embodying positive connotations related to happiness and love.
"Jai" does not have a consistent or universal meaning across all languages. In Hindi, it can mean victory or success. In Thai, it can mean heart or mind. In French, it can be a masculine given name.
in french it mean but monkey face in caramel
The meaning of the word Amanda in Spanish is loved
Amanda in french means digital humanites
Amanda Lynne means musical instrument
Amanda is Latin and it means lovable.
God in English and all other languages
You can say love in all languages it just matters what kind of love you mean
Latin amanda meaning "lovable, worthy of love".