The baby name Amias is a boy name, 3 syllables long and is pronounced "uh-MY-us".
Amias is Latin in Origin.
Amias is a name of Latin origin, meaning "loved" or "beloved". It is a relatively uncommon name, but has been in use since the 16th century. The name was popularized by the English poet and playwright John Fletcher, who used it as the name of a character in his play "The Scornful Lady". In recent years, the name has gained some popularity in the United States and the United Kingdom.
The name Amias is typically given to boys, although it has occasionally been used for girls as well. It is pronounced "uh-MY-us" or "uh-MEE-us". The name is composed of two elements: "amor", meaning "love" in Latin, and the suffix "-ias", which is a variant of the suffix "-ius" and is used to form masculine names in Latin. The name can also be spelled as Amiaz or Amyas.
The name Amias has a rich history and a beautiful meaning. It is a name that conveys love and affection, and is a great choice for parents who want a unique and meaningful name for their child. While it is not a very common name, it has a timeless quality that makes it a great choice for any child.