Ammanda is a unique and uncommon female name of Hebrew origin. The name means "beloved" or "my people." It is derived from the Hebrew word "am," which means "people" or "nation."
The name Ammanda has no documented history, as it is not found in any historical records or religious texts. However, it is believed to have been created as a variation of the more common Hebrew names such as Amanda and Amalia.
Despite its lack of historical background, Ammanda is considered a beautiful and meaningful name for a girl. It conveys warmth, love, and a sense of belonging, making it an attractive choice for parents seeking a distinctive yet significant name for their daughter.
The name Ammanda had a peak of popularity in the early 1990s with 11 births recorded each year in 1990 and 1991. Prior to that, its usage fluctuated between 5 to 9 births per year from 1980 to 1989. After 1993, the number of babies named Ammanda significantly decreased, with only 5 births recorded in 1996.