| Meaning | God's people |
| Origin | Arabic, Hebrew |
| Gender | Girl |
| Popularity | Moderate |
| Length | 5 |
| Syllables | 3 |
| Syllabification | A-mi-ah |
Elegant simplicity defines this gently flowing name that whispers rather than shouts. The soft vowel sounds create a melodious quality that feels both timeless and fresh. Amiah carries an understated sophistication that grows with the bearer, suitable for every age from infant to elder. Its phonetic clarity means minimal spelling corrections throughout life, a practical consideration many parents overlook. The name possesses a cross-cultural appeal that transcends geographical boundaries while maintaining distinctiveness. There's an almost musical quality to its pronunciation, with each syllable rolling smoothly into the next. Amiah projects quiet confidence rather than loud assertion, perfect for families valuing grace and poise.
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| Amal Clooney | Lebanese-British human rights lawyer and activist |
| Amal Alamuddin | now Amal Clooney - British-Lebanese lawyer and author |
| Amal Hijazi | Lebanese pop singer and actress |
| Amal Chakraborty | Indian classical dancer and choreographer |
| Amal Sufiya | Indian film producer and wife of actor Mammootty |
| Amal Neerad | Indian film director, cinematographer, and producer |
| Amal Hayati | Indonesian singer and winner of "Indonesian Idol 2004" |
| Amal Kaikai | Sierra Leonean politician and lawyer |
| Amal Jyothi | Indian playback singer known for her work in Malayalam cinema |
| Amal Rana | Pakistani fashion designer and entrepreneur |
| Amal Sabri | Moroccan journalist and news anchor |
| Amal Al Qubaisi | Emirati politician and first female Speaker of the Federal National Council |
| Amal Ayouch | Moroccan film director and screenwriter |
| Amal El-Mohtar | Canadian science fiction and fantasy writer |
| Amal Sboui | Tunisian activist and member of the feminist group FEMEN |
| Amal Maher | Moroccan singer and winner of "Star Academy Lebanon" |
| Amal Ezzat | Egyptian journalist and women's rights activist |
| Amal Asfour | Jordanian actress and TV presenter |
| Amal Essaegh | Libyan novelist and poet |
| Amal Kapoor | A determined and ambitious businesswoman in a Bollywood drama series |
| Amal Johnson | A resourceful detective in a crime thriller novel |
| Amal Martinez | A compassionate and skilled doctor in a medical TV series |
| Amal Greene | A courageous space explorer in a sci-fi adventure novel |
| Amal Walker | A witty and intelligent journalist in a mystery novel series |
| Amal Carter | A talented and passionate musician in a coming-of-age movie |
| Amal Roberts | A clever and adventurous young girl in a children's book series |
| Amal Foster | A strong-willed and adventurous archeologist in a historical fiction novel |
| Amal Wilson | A charismatic and caring schoolteacher in a romantic drama film |
| Amal Clarke | A tech-savvy hacker and activist in a cyberpunk video game |
| Amal Rodriguez | A charismatic and confident lawyer in a legal thriller TV series |
| Amal Thompson | A kind-hearted and nurturing social worker in a family drama movie |
| Amal Garcia | A talented and ambitious chef in a cooking reality show |
| Amal Sinclair | A fearless and skilled martial artist in a fantasy book series |
| Amal Taylor | A determined and dedicated athlete in a sports drama film |
| Amal Morgan | A mysterious and enigmatic character in a psychological thriller novel |
| Amal Rivers | A strong and independent protagonist in a contemporary romance novel |
| Amal Turner | A creative and imaginative artist in an animated fantasy film |
| Amal Parker | A savvy and confident entrepreneur in a business-themed TV show |
| Amal Davis | A brilliant and resourceful scientist in a futuristic sci-fi novel |