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What does Amanda mean in all languages?

It's impossible to give you a meaning for "Amanda" in all languages. Here's why:

* No Universal Language Dictionary: There isn't a dictionary that translates every word into every language.

* Word Borrowings: Many languages borrow words directly from others. So, "Amanda" might be used in a language without a direct translation because it's been adopted.

* Cultural Variations: The meaning of a name can vary based on cultural nuances, even if there's a direct translation.

However, I can give you some common origins and meanings of "Amanda":

* Latin: The name "Amanda" is of Latin origin and means "worthy of being loved" or "lovable."

* Other Languages: In many languages, Amanda is used as a name without a specific meaning, simply because it's been adopted from English or Latin.

If you want to know the meaning of "Amanda" in a specific language, you can:

* Use an online translator: Websites like Google Translate can offer some translations, though they may not be accurate for names.

* Search online for "meaning of Amanda in [language]": You can find specific websites that specialize in name meanings.

* Consult a native speaker: The best way to understand a name's meaning in a specific language is to ask a native speaker.

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