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Amais

Boy #3515 most popular
Basque Spanish French

Meanings & Origins

"the end, conclusion of a journey"

Origin: Basque amai Language: Basque

"high place"

Origin: Basque toponym Language: Basque

Popularity

#3515
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“Where every great journey finally comes to rest”

Origin & Etymology

Amais appears to be related to the Basque name Amaia (also spelled Amaya), one of the most beloved names in the Basque Country. In Basque, 'Amaia' means 'the end' or 'conclusion of a journey,' derived from the Basque word 'amai' meaning end or finish. This meaning has a poetic quality: a child who is the culmination of a family's journey. Amais may be a rare variant masculine form or a spelling variant of this Basque root. The Basque people of northern Spain and southwestern France have one of the oldest languages in Europe.

Popularity Story

Amaia is highly popular in the Basque Country and Spain, consistently ranking among the top girls' names in the region. The male form Amais is rare but reflects the Basque tradition of name creativity from this ancient root.

Cultural Significance

The Basque language (Euskara) is one of the oldest and most linguistically isolated languages in Europe, with no known relatives. Names from Basque carry the weight of an ancient and resilient culture that has preserved its identity for millennia despite surrounding pressures.

Fun Facts

  • Basque (Euskara) is a language isolate — it has no known linguistic relatives anywhere in the world
  • Amaia has been one of the most popular girls' names in the Basque Country for decades
  • The novel 'Amaya o Los vascos en el siglo VIII' (1879) by Francisco Navarro Villoslada helped popularize the Amaya name across Spain

Amais in Other Languages

Basque Amaia / Amai
French Amaïa
Spanish Amaya
Portuguese Amaia

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Nicknames

Ami Mai

Middle Names

Jon Eneko Mikel Iker James Luca

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