Origin: Means "night rain" in Japanese.
Syllables: 3
Style: Lacy and Lissome, Latino/Latina
Popularity: 202
Variants: Amaia, Amya
Sisters: Eliana, Dasia, Arely, Tamia, Anahi
Brothers: Mateo, Adan, Yahir, Emiliano, Jairo
* Amaya is a Spanish surname with a honey-rich sound that's a natural for a girl's name. It comes from a Basque word meaning "end". If you don't care for that origin, it's also a Japanese name meaning "night rain". That's a good hint that this name crosses borders as well. An MTV Real World cast member helped popularize the name in the U.S.
Middle Name Pick: Amaya Isabel
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