Amy

Amy is a feminine given name, sometimes short for Amanda, Amelia, Amélie, Amethyst or Amita. In French, the name is spelled "Aimée", which means "beloved".

Amy
GenderFemale
Origin
Language(s)Old French
Latin
Meaning"Beloved"
Other names
See alsoAmelia
Amita
Aimee
Amélie
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People

  • Amy Acker (born 1976), American actress
  • Amy Vera Ackman, also known as Mother Giovanni (1886–1966), Australian hospital administrator
  • Amy Adams (born 1974), American actress
  • Amy Alcott (born 1956) – American Hall of Fame golfer
  • Amy Archer-Gilligan, (1873–1962), American serial killer
  • Amy Beach (1867–1944), American composer and pianist
  • Amy Birnbaum (born 1975), American voice actress
  • Amy Bishop (born 1965), American professor and mass shooter
  • Amy Braverman, American statistician
  • Amy Brenneman (born 1964), American actress
  • Amy Bruckner (born 1991), American actress and singer
  • Amy Callaghan (born 1991 or 1992), British politician
  • Amy Carmichael (1867–1951), British missionary to India
  • Amy Cimorelli (born 1995), American singer
  • Amy Carter (born 1967), American political activist
  • Amy Cheng, Singaporean actress
  • Amy Childs (born 1990), English reality TV star
  • Amy Chow (born 1978), American retired gymnast
  • Amy Chua (born 1962), Chinese-American law professor and writer
  • Amy Cotton (born 1980), Canadian judoka
  • Amy Dalby (1888–1969), British actress
  • Amy Davidson (born 1979), American actress
  • Amy Diamond (born 1992), Swedish singer
  • Amy Dumas (born 1975), American singer, retired WWE professional wrestler
  • Amy Fisher (born 1974), American criminal and cause célèbre
  • Amy Garnett (born 1976), English rugby player
  • Amy Goodman (born 1957), American journalist
  • Amy Grant (born 1960), American Christian contemporary pop singer
  • Amy Hargreaves (born 1970), American actress
  • Amy Beth Hayes (born 1982), British actress
  • Amy Faye Hayes (born 1973), American ring announcer and model
  • Amy Harris, Australian ballet dancer
  • Amy Heckerling (born 1954), American film director
  • Amy Hempel (born 1951) American writer and journalist
  • Amy Hennig (born 1964), video game director and script writer
  • Amy Hill (born 1953), American actress
  • Amy Holland (born 1953), American pop rock singer
  • Amy Hastings (born 1976), track and field athlete
  • Amy Irving (born 1953), American actress
  • Amy Johnson (1903–1941), English aviator
  • Amy Jo Johnson (born 1970), American actress, singer-songwriter and musician
  • Amy Klobuchar (born 1960), a United States senator from Minnesota
  • Amy Lee (born 1981), American singer-songwriter, pianist and lead singer of Evanescence
  • Amy Lee (saxophonist), American musician
  • Amy Lindsay, American actress
  • Amy Lowell (1874–1925), American poet
  • Amy McDonald (footballer) (born 1985), Scottish football player and coach
  • Amy Macdonald (born 1987), British singer-songwriter
  • Amy MacDonald, American author
  • Amy Mainzer (born 1974), American astronomer
  • Amy Millan (born 1973), Canadian singer-songwriter
  • Amy Nuttall (born 1982), British actress and singer
  • Amy O'Neill (born 1971), American actress/performer.
  • Amy Palmer (born 1975), American hammer thrower
  • Amy Parmenter (born 1997), Australian netball player
  • Amy Pemberton (born 1988), British actress
  • Amy Phillips (born 1978), British Comedian and impressionist
  • Amy Poehler (born 1971), American comedian and actress
  • Amy Purdy (born 1979), American Paralympic Snowboarder and TV Personality
  • Amy Ray (born 1964), American singer-songwriter, half of the Indigo Girls duo
  • Amy Redford (born 1970), American actress, daughter of Robert Redford
  • Amy Robach (born 1973), American television journalist
  • Amy Rodriguez (born 1987), American soccer player
  • Amy Ryan (born 1968), American actress
  • Amy Satterthwaite (born 1986), New Zealand cricketer
  • Amy Schumer (born 1981), American comedian and actress
  • Amy Sedaris (born 1961), American actress, author, and comedian
  • Amy Seimetz (born 1981), American actress, writer, producer, director, and editor
  • Amy Segerstedt (1835–1928), Swedish teacher, folk teacher, philanthropist
  • Amy Sky (born 1960), Canadian singer-songwriter, record producer, theatre actress, and television host
  • Amy Sloan (born 1978), Canadian actress
  • Amy Soranno (born 1993/1994), Canadian animal rights activist
  • Amy Smart (born 1976), American actress and fashion model
  • Amy Spain (1848–1865), American slave
  • Amy Spanger (born 1971), American actress
  • Amy Spangler (born 1949), American activist
  • Amy Steel (born 1960), American actress
  • Amy Studt (born 1986), British singer-songwriter
  • Amy Summers (born 1963), American state representative from West Virginia
  • Amy Tan (born 1952), American writer
  • Amy Tinkler (born 1999), British gymnast
  • Amy Tong (born 1977), American judoka
  • Amy Veness (1876–1960), British actress
  • Amy Vermeulen (born 1983), Canadian football (soccer) forward
  • Amy Walker (born 1982), American actress and singer
  • Amy Wax (born 1953), American law professor
  • Amy Weber (born 1970), American model, singer, actress, and former WWE professional wrestler
  • Amy Welborn (born 1960), an American author
  • Amy Williams (born 1982), British Olympic Skeleton champion
  • Amy Winehouse (1983–2011), British singer-songwriter
  • Amy Winfrey, American animator
  • Amy Witting (born 1918–2001), Australian writer
  • Amy Wright (born 1950), American actress
  • Amy Wyss (born 1970/1971), Swiss-American billionaire businesswoman and philanthropist.
  • Amy Yasbeck (born 1962), American actress
  • Amy Zegart (born 1967), American writer and academic
  • Amy Zongo (born 1980), French athlete

Fictional characters

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See also

References

  1. Hanks, Patrick; Hardcastle, Kate; Hodges, Flavia (2006). A Dictionary of First Names. Oxford paperback reference. Oxford University Press. p. 61. ISBN 978-0-19-861060-1. OCLC 67869278. Retrieved 2018-12-18.
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