| Meaning | trustworthy, honest |
| Origin | Arabic |
| Gender | Girl |
| Popularity | Moderate |
| Length | 6 |
| Syllables | 4 |
| Syllabification | A-me-e-na |
Imagine bestowing upon your daughter a name that radiates warmth and trustworthiness from the very first introduction. This choice speaks to qualities every parent hopes to nurture: honesty, reliability, and inner strength. The gentle vowel sounds create a soothing, melodious quality that feels like a warm embrace. It's a name that commands respect without demanding attention, perfect for a child who will grow into her own unique path. The double vowel combination gives it visual interest on paper while maintaining phonetic clarity. You'll discover this name works across diverse cultural contexts, offering your daughter a sense of belonging in our increasingly global society. Its relative rarity in many regions ensures individuality without the challenge of constant mispronunciation. The three-syllable rhythm provides a pleasing cadence that flows naturally in conversation and formal settings alike.
| Meena |
| Amy |
| Mina |
| Ami |
| Mimi |
| Ameena Saiyid | Pakistani writer and publisher |
| Ameena Begum | Indian politician |
| Ameena Ahmed Welsh | British educator and activist |
| Ameena Gafoor | Guyanese journalist and women's rights advocate |
| Ameena Hussein | Sri Lankan author and publisher |
| Ameena Syed | Pakistani publisher |
| Ameena Fakir | South African playwright and author |
| Ameena J. Matthews | American anti-violence activist |
| Ameena M. Saiyid | Pakistani diplomat |
| Ameena Gurib-Fakim | Mauritian biologist and politician |
| Ameena Kandaraja | Sri Lankan radio broadcaster |
| Ameena Hussein Dookhun | Mauritian politician |
| Ameena Mohammad | Trinidadian cricketer |
| Ameena Meer | South African activist and writer |
| Ameena Rehman | Pakistani politician |
| Ameena Said | Tanzanian filmmaker and activist |
| Ameena Al-Sumait | Kuwaiti physician and philanthropist |
| Ameena Ahmadi | Afghan women's rights advocate |
| Ameena Saeed Hasan | Iraqi politician |
| Ameena Nazari | Character in the novel "A Place for Us" by Fatima Farheen Mirza |
| Ameena Shah | Character in the TV series "EastEnders" |
| Ameena Badawi | Character in the novel "Half of a Yellow Sun" by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie |
| Ameena Singh | Character in the movie "The Namesake" |
| Ameena Mirza | Character in the TV series "Four More Shots Please!" |
| Ameena Abbas | Character in the novel "The Reluctant Fundamentalist" by Mohsin Hamid |
| Ameena Ali | Character in the novel "The Beekeeper of Aleppo" by Christy Lefteri |
| Ameena Chaudhry | Character in the TV series "Ackley Bridge" |
| Ameena Hamid | Character in the novel "The Pearl That Broke Its Shell" by Nadia Hashimi |
| Ameena Nasser | Character in the TV series "The Fix" |
| Ameena Leesa | Character in the novel "The Desert Bride of Al Zayed" by Tessa Radley |
| Ameena Patel | Character in the novel "Girls Burn Brighter" by Shobha Rao |
| Ameena Nizar | Character in the TV series "M.I. High" |
| Ameena Rashid | Character in the TV series "Doctors" |
| Ameena Ziyad | Character in the novel "Jade City" by Fonda Lee |