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Amouraa

A modern ornamental spelling built from French amour, meaning love.

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Amouraa is a modern ornamental spelling built from the French amour, meaning love. The name belongs to the broad family of romantic coinages that take an existing word and turn it into a given name through added vowels, extra length, and a more decorative rhythm.

Its French base gives it immediate softness and elegance, while the doubled vowels make the name feel lush and stylized rather than traditional. As a name, Amouraa feels less like inherited history and more like aesthetic intention. It reflects a contemporary taste for names that sound affectionate, glamorous, and a little theatrical, especially in communities where inventive spellings are valued for individuality.

Because it is so closely tied to the word love, the name carries its meaning openly. Amouraa sounds made for tenderness, but it also has enough ornament to feel distinctly modern.

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