Amanda
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wiktionary
From Latin Amanda, feminine form of the saint's name Amandus, gerundive of amāre(“to love”): thus meaning "worthy of being loved" or "worthy of love". Taken into regular use as an English given name from 18th-century literature.
etymonline
Amanda
fem. proper name, literally "worthy to be loved," fem. of Latin amandus "pleasing," gerundive of amare "to love" (see Amy). A top 10 list name for girls born in U.S. between 1976 and 1995.