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      Meaning of the Name Amil | 
  
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The first name Amil is of Hindu, Muslim origin. It is often a boy name. It has the following meaning(s):
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Variant of Adolphus: Latinized Form of the Old German 'Adalwolf' Meaning Noble Wolf. Used by Th and German Royal Families, and Introduced into Britain by the Hanoverians
Variant of Adolphus: Latinized Form of the Old German 'Adalwolf' Meaning Noble Wolf. Used by Th and German Royal Families, and Introduced into Britain by the Hanoverians
Variant of Adolphus: Latinized Form of the Old German 'Adalwolf' Meaning Noble Wolf. Used by Th and German Royal Families, and Introduced into Britain by the Hanoverians
Latinized Form of the Old German 'Adalwolf' Meaning Noble Wolf. Used by Th and German Royal Families, and Introduced into Britain by the Hanoverians
White. A Feminine Form of Albin, Introduced into Britain from Italy. The Name Was Frequently Used by Members of the Aristocratic Cecil Family and Their Descendants
Feminine Form of Aldo: Originally an Old German Name Meaning Old. Popular in Italy and Among North American Families of Italian Descent. Aldo Was a Saint
Originally an Old German Name Meaning Old. Popular in Italy and Among North American Families of Italian Descent. Aldo Was a Saint. Old or Wise
Variant of Aldo: Originally an Old German Name Meaning Old. Popular in Italy and Among North American Families of Italian Descent. Aldo Was a Saint. Old or Wise
Variant of Aldo: Originally an Old German Name Meaning Old. Popular in Italy and Among North American Families of Italian Descent. Aldo Was a Saint. Old or Wise
Resurrection. One Who Will Be Reborn. Famous Bearer: Martyr St Anastasia. Anastasia, Famous Daughter of Tsar Nicholas Li, Last Emperor of Russia, Who Many Believe Survived the Massacre of Her Family
Godly Strength. Derived from Germanic Compounds Meaning Divine Strength, or Divine Beauty. Astrid Has Been Used by Norway's Royal Families for Hundreds of Years. Famous Bearers: King Olaf I's Mother;
Diminutive of Benjamin: Son of My Right Hand. Many Jewish Families Named Their Youngest Child Benjamin. Famous Bearers: Th Century British Statesman Benjamin Disraeli. Dustin Hoffman's Character in th
Son of My Right Hand. Many Jewish Families Named Their Youngest Child Benjamin. Famous Bearers: Th Century British Statesman Benjamin Disraeli. Dustin Hoffman's Character in the Movie 'The Graduate.'
Diminutive of Benjamin: Son of My Right Hand. Many Jewish Families Named Their Youngest Child Benjamin. Famous Bearers: Th Century British Statesman Benjamin Disraeli. Dustin Hoffman's Character in th
The Family Name of Roman Dictator Gaius Julias Caesar. Its Origin is Uncertain:, But May Come from 'Caesaries' Meaning Hair, or 'Caesius' Meaning 'Bluish-grey, or 'Caedere' Meaning to Cut, Perhaps Ref
Derives from a Scottish Surname; from the Gaelic Meaning Crooked or Bent Nose. A Common First Name in Scotland, and in Oth Century Canadian and Australian Families of Scottish Descent
Servant for the Temple; Free-born; Noble. Feminine Form of Camillus. Famous Bearer: Roman Mythological Volscian Warrior Queen Camilla. Fanny Burney's Th Century Novel 'Camilla'
The French Form of Camilla or Camillus. Although Camille is Used As Both a Girl's and Boy's Name in France, Outside France it is Not Used As a Masculine Name. Famous Bearer: the Famous Greta Garbo Fil
The French Form of Camilla or Camillus. Famous Bearer: the Famous Greta Garbo Film 'Camille'
Variant of Camillus: Temple Servant. This Name of Unknown Origin Was Used by Many Young Attendants of Priests and Priestesses in Ancient Rome
Priest's Assistant; Temple Servant. This Name of Unknown Origin Was Used by Many Young Attendants of Priests and Priestesses in Ancient Rome
Free-born; Noble. Variant of Camilla Who Was the Swift-running Warrior Maid in Virgil's 'Aeneid'
Free-born; Noble. Variant of Camilla Who Was the Swift-running Warrior Maid in Virgil's Aeneid
Derived from a Scottish Surname Based on the Gaelic Meaning Crooked Mouth. Campbell is Used Occasionally As a First Name in Scotland, and in Families of Scottish Descent in Other Parts of the World
