Amy is a name derived from the Old French name "Amee," meaning "beloved" or "loved one." It has various origins, including Latin, Greek, and Hebrew. In Latin, it is believed to be a shortened form of the name "Amata," meaning "beloved." In Greek, it is thought to be derived from the word "ammos," meaning "sand," representing someone who is gentle and nurturing like the sand. In Hebrew, it is derived from "amah," meaning "maid" or "servant," representing someone who is devoted and caring. The name Amy has been popular since the 19th century and has been beloved by many for its timeless and endearing qualities.
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