Samantha
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It was recorded in the 17th century in England. [1]
Most probably a feminine form of Samuel, possibly influenced by Anthea. Other suggestions include ܫܡܥܢܬܐ (šemʿanta, “ listener”, noun), from ܫܡܥ.
In India, Samantha can be interpreted as a variant spelling of Samanta, from Sanskrit समन्त(samanta, “ universal, adjacent”).