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Amiena

Arabic feminine form of Amin, meaning honest and trustworthy.

3 sylArabicVirtue
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Amiena comes from Arabic naming tradition and is understood as a feminine form of Amin, meaning honest and trustworthy. That makes it part of the wide family of virtue names in Arabic culture, where moral qualities are often woven directly into personal names.

Amiena has a graceful, flowing shape, but its meaning is grounded in one of the most valued traits in both family life and public life: reliability. The name feels gentle and polished, with enough familiarity to be approachable and enough uncommonness to remain distinctive. Feminine forms built from virtue-based roots often carry a calm authority, and Amiena fits that pattern well.

It suggests a person who can be depended on, while the sound itself gives the name a soft, elegant finish. In modern use, that balance between ethical meaning and lyrical form is part of its appeal.

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