Origin and Meaning of Lamanda
Meaning & Origin
A blend of ‘Lama’, meaning ‘night’, and ‘Amanda’, meaning ‘worthy of love’.
Origin: Latin - Derived from the combination of the name Amanda, which comes from the Latin word 'amanda' meaning 'worthy of love', and the prefix ‘La’, which sometimes links to other meanings or forms.
Interesting Facts
- Lamanda is a relatively rare name that has seen limited usage in the English-speaking world, making it unique among names.
- The name Lamanda may be popular in some Caribbean cultures, where variations of names are often created, reflecting personal or family significance.
- While not widely known, it has been used in some literary contexts and small cultural references.
- The rarity of the name means it does not have significant popularity trends or patterns, often appearing once in various census registrations.
- Similar names include Amanda, Laman, and other combinations like Lamara or Almanda that reflect the shining aspect of light or night.