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Amytis

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A Non-Quranic Name for Girls

How to pronounce Amytis

After + MEEt + TEAS

Each block is a syllable. Thick black border indicates stress/emphasis. Other pronunciations are acceptable.
Alternate spellings of AmytisAmitees Ameetees Ammitis Aammitis Aamitis Ammitees Ametes Amites Amyitis Amitis
All of the above spellings are acceptable for this name. You may also create your own spelling.

This is NOT a Quranic name, but Muslims can use it since it has a good or neutral meaning.

Meaning of Amytis

Amytis is the name of a Persian princess (known as Amytis of Media), who was the daughter of the king of the Medes (who were an ancient Persian people). She married Nebuchadnezzar II, king of Babylon, at the request of her father. Nebuchadnezzar built the Hanging Gardens of Babylon, one of the seven wonders of ancient world, for her. The name may originally come from the Avestan (an ancient Persian language) word humaiti, which means “one who has good thought”.

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