Amma
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Amma Name meanings & History
The name Amma has multiple origins, including African, Finnish, and Indian. In African culture, Amma means "born on Saturday." In Finnish, it means "mother" or "grandmother." In Indian culture, it is a name for the Hindu goddess of fertility and agriculture. The most commonly accepted meaning of the name Amma is "born on Saturday" in African cultures. However, in Finnish, it means "mother" or "grandmother," and in Indian culture, it is a name for the Hindu goddess of fertility and agriculture. The god of fertility and of rain among the Dogon of Mali and Sudan. The name Amma can be a beautiful choice for parents who want to give their child a name with deep roots in cultural history. It is a unisex name that can be used for both boys and girls.
Zodiac Sign of Amma: Action Aries
Synonyms of Amma:
A: Aggressive,Ambitious,Assertive,Angry,Action,Argumentative
M: Mommy,Memory,Mother,Maternal,Mushy,Memorabilia,Manipulative
Amma is:- a Informal name
- a Rough name
- a Simple name
2.) Amma (Female)
3.) AMMA (Female)
Usage: Scandinavian
Meanings: Grandmother. In Norse mythology, Amma was a mortal, the wife of Afi and mother of Karl by an illicit union with the god Heimdall. Karl and his wife were the progenitors of the peasant class. (AH-MA)
4.) AMMA (Female)
5.) Amma (Female)
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Description: Amma has various origins and meanings in different cultures. In Ghana, it means "peaceful" or "adorable". In Finnish mythology, it refers to the female creator of the world. In Hinduism, it means "mother" or "goddess". In Japanese, it means "rain", and in Swahili it means "graceful". The god of fertility and of rain among the Dogon of Mali and Sudan. Amma can be used as a given name or a nickname. It can be spelled and pronounced differently according to the culture and language. It can also be combined with other names or words to create new names or meanings.
6.) Amma (Female)
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Meanings: Typically means "born on Saturday" in Akan and Ewe languages in West Africa, and can also mean "mother" in some African languages such as Swahili.
Description: Typically means "born on Saturday" in Akan and Ewe languages in West Africa, and can also mean "mother" in some African languages such as Swahili. The god of fertility and of rain among the Dogon of Mali and Sudan. The name Amma is used mostly in African countries, but can also be used by parents of other cultures who appreciate its origin and meaning.
Related Names to Amma
Ama, Amara, Amarachi, Amena, Ami, Amie, Amy, and Amiee.