The baby name Amaranta is a girl name, 4 syllables long and is pronounced "ah-mah-RAHN-tah".
Amaranta is a feminine name of Spanish origin, meaning "unfading" or "eternal." The name is derived from the Greek word "amarantos," which means "unfading flower." In Greek mythology, the amaranth flower was believed to have magical properties and was associated with immortality. The name Amaranta has been used in literature, including in Gabriel Garcia Marquez's novel "One Hundred Years of Solitude," where it is the name of one of the main characters.
The name Amaranta is pronounced ah-mah-RAHN-tah, with the emphasis on the second syllable. It is a four-syllable name with a melodic sound. The name is not very common, but it has been used in various cultures and countries, including Spain, Latin America, and the Philippines.
Amaranta is a feminine name, and it is not commonly used as a masculine name. The name has a romantic and poetic feel to it, and it may appeal to parents who are looking for a unique and meaningful name for their daughter. The name has a timeless quality to it, and it may be a good choice for parents who want a name that will stand the test of time. The name Amaranta is composed of two elements: "ama," which means "love" in Spanish, and "ranta," which is derived from the Greek word "amarantos." The name's components give it a beautiful and meaningful significance, making it a great choice for parents who want a name with a deep and rich history.
Amaranta has the following similar or variant Names
- Amarante |
- Amarantina |
- Amarantia |
- Amarantita |
- Amarantiza |
- Amarantla |
- Amarantle |
- Amarantli |
- Amaranty |
- Amarantyn |
- Amarantyne |
- Amarantza |
- Amarantzi