Amaury

#60 in Puerto Rico

Meaning of Amaury

Imagine little Amaury bursting onto the scene—a name brewed from French elegance and ancient Germanic roots, Audemarus, meaning “noble and industrious.” He arrives with the gentle authority of a monsoon breeze stirring saffron clouds over Kerala’s backwaters, and he speaks with the soft roll of ah-MO-ree off the tongue like a secret poem. Whispers of medieval knights and troubadours cling to Amaury, yet he’s just as ready to light up a Diwali night like a playful firecracker. Skipping in and out of the US top 900—an underdog with irresistible charm—Amaury promises every child who bears it a life painted in stories as vivid as Holi powders dancing on the breeze.

Pronunciation

French

  • Pronunced as ah-MO-ree (/a.mɔ.ʁi/)

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Notable People Named Amaury

Amaury IV of Évreux -
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Amaury Ribeiro Jr. -
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