It's latin. It means "she who must be loved".
Of the sea. (marissa) (marine)
The infinitive verb form means the same thing in all languages (though not all languages have an infinitive). It is simply the base from of a verb.
Amanda means lovable in either latin or greek...
It's not that hard. I mean, you have to practise it and all, but there are certainly harder languages.
it means be loved
Of the sea. (marissa) (marine)
in french it mean but monkey face in caramel
Amanda in french means digital humanites
Amanda is Latin and it means lovable.
Amanda Lynne means musical instrument
The meaning of the word Amanda in Spanish is loved
God in English and all other languages
Latin amanda meaning "lovable, worthy of love".
You can say love in all languages it just matters what kind of love you mean
The infinitive verb form means the same thing in all languages (though not all languages have an infinitive). It is simply the base from of a verb.
Latin amanda meaning "lovable, worthy of love".
Amanda means lovable in either latin or greek...