The origin of the name Samantha is unknown as well as its meaning. It has been speculated that it is a feminine form of the name Samuel.
Samantha means a flower that blooms and when a man loves a woman the name samantha comes up.
a female given name: from an Aramaic word meaning "listener."
The name Samantha came from English settlers and is derived from the name "Samuel" and the Greek word for flower "-antha". The Hebrew meaning for Samantha is listener of God.
The name Samantha means "listener". (see related link) It is of Aramaic origin and means "listener". Female name meaning 'Listener' in Aramaic.
The origin of the name Samantha is unknown as well as its meaning. It has been speculated that it is a feminine form of the name Samuel.
Samantha means a flower that blooms and when a man loves a woman the name samantha comes up.
The name Samantha comes from the Aramaic language meaning: "listener of god".
a female given name: from an Aramaic word meaning "listener."
The name Samantha came from English settlers and is derived from the name "Samuel" and the Greek word for flower "-antha". The Hebrew meaning for Samantha is listener of God.
In Latin, the name Samantha would be translated as "Samanta." Latin does not have the letter "th" sound, so it is replaced with a simple "t" sound. Additionally, Latin does not typically use the letter "h" at the end of words, so it is omitted in the translation of the name Samantha.
Samantha is a feminine given name of Hebrew origin meaning "listener" or "told by God." It is a popular name in English-speaking countries.
Samantha is a girl's name of Aramaic origin, meaning "listner". Duke is an androgynous (mostly towards boys, though) name of English origin, meaning "duke", or a high-powered figure.
The name Samantha means "listener". (see related link) It is of Aramaic origin and means "listener". Female name meaning 'Listener' in Aramaic.
Sam is short for either Samantha or Samuel, meaning 'His name is God'.
Samantha has no clear etymology, but it is most likely a feminine form of Samuel, which is a Semitic name. There would be no Latin analog.
The name Samantha has disputed etymology. It was first seen in England around 1633.In Sri Lanka it is a variant of the masculine given name Saman, meaning "the rising morning sun".