Amaia

ah-MAI-ah
Meaning: The meaning of Amaia is 'the end' or 'the final' in Basque, symbolizing completion, harmony, and new beginnings.
Gender
Girl
Origin
Basque, Spanish, French
Popularity Rank
#625 (girls)
#1224 (overall)

Popularity Summary

Amaia has been steadily rising in popularity, especially among parents seeking unique names with cultural significance. While still relatively uncommon globally, it is well-loved in the Basque region and increasingly appreciated worldwide.

Why Parents Choose Amaia

Parents often choose Amaia for its melodic sound, rich cultural roots, and meaningful symbolism of completion and new beginnings. It offers a distinctive yet familiar option that celebrates heritage and hope.

History & Cultural Significance

Originating from the Basque region in Spain and France, Amaia has been used for generations as a name that embodies hope and the promise of a new chapter. Its usage has grown beyond the Basque country, embraced by parents worldwide seeking a unique yet culturally rich name.

Amaia holds deep cultural roots in Basque heritage, representing a sense of peace and fulfillment. It is appreciated for its melodic sound and meaningful connotation within Basque-speaking communities.

Notable People Named Amaia

  • Amaia Salamanca, Spanish actress
  • Amaia Uranga, Basque singer
  • Amaia Romero, winner of 'Operación Triunfo'

Name Variations

Amaia Amaya Amaiah

Related Names

Amai Amaya Amayae

Similar Sounding Names

Names with Similar Feel

Ariadne Amara Alina

Sibling Name Ideas

Iker Naia Ane

Pop Culture References

  • Amaia Romero, Spanish singer and winner of 'Operación Triunfo'
  • Amaia Salamanca, Spanish actress