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Amy

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Name — A female given name of Latin origin, meaning "beloved".

Synonyms

Rare, literary or technical

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Etymology

From Old French Amee (modern French Aimée), from Latin Amata ("beloved").

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Frequently asked questions

What does “Amy” mean?

The word “Amy” means a female given name of Latin origin, meaning "beloved".

How do you pronounce “Amy”?

“Amy” is pronounced AY-mee (/ˈeɪ.mi/ in IPA).

How do you use “Amy” in a sentence?

Here is “Amy” used in a sentence: “Amy was her mother's favourite name.”

What part of speech is “Amy”?

“Amy” is a name.

Where does the word “Amy” come from?

The word “Amy” comes from Latin. From Old French Amee (modern French Aimée), from Latin Amata ("beloved").

Is “Amy” a common word?

“Amy” is a fairly common word in modern English.

Is Amy a first name or a surname?

Amy is chiefly a female given name, used as a first name rather than a family name. It is a standalone name in English-speaking countries and is not typically a shortened form of a longer name.

How is the name Amy used in writing?

As a personal name, Amy is always capitalised, whether it refers to a specific person or is used generally. Because it is a proper noun, it does not take an article, so you write "Amy said" rather than "an Amy said" in ordinary use.

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