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Amanda is a Latin feminine gerundive (i.e. verbal adjective) name meaning, literally, "she who must (or is fit to) be loved". Other translations, with similar meaning, could be "deserving to be loved," "worthy of love," or "loved very much by everyone." Its diminutive form includes Mandy, Manda and Amy. It is common in countries where Germanic and Romance languages are spoken.
"Amanda" comes from ama- (the stem of the Latin verb amare, "to love") plus the feminine nominative singular gerundive ending (-nda). Other names, especially female names, were derived from this verb form, such as "Miranda".
The name "Amanda" occasionally appears in Late Antiquity, such as the Amanda who was the "wife of the ex-advocate and ex-provincial governor Aper (q.v.); she cared for his estates and raised their children after he adopted the monastic life: 'curat illa saeculi curas, ne tu cures'" (Paul. Nol. Epist. 44.4).
In England the name "Amanda" first appears in 1212 on a birth record from Warwickshire, England, and five centuries later the name was popularized by poets and playwrights. In the United States, "Amanda" slowly became more prominent from the 1930s to the 1960s, ranking among the top 200 baby names.
From 1976 to 1995, "Amanda" ranked in the ten most popular female baby names in the United States. The name was most popular from 1978 to 1992, when it ranked in the top four. At its prime, in 1980, it was the second most popular. In 2009, "Amanda" ranked number 166. It was ranked among the top ten names given to girls born in Puerto Rico in 2009. The name has also recently been popular in Sweden, where it ranked twentieth for girls born in 2009, down five places from the year 2008. It is also popular in Swedish-speaking families in Finland, where it ranked among the top ten names for girls born to this demographic group.
People
= A
=Amanda Aasa (born 1996), Swedish singer and songwriter
Amanda Abizaid, American Lebanese actress, model, singer, and songwriter
Amanda Abbington (born 1974), English actress
Amanda Adams (born 1976), American archaeologist and author
Amanda Aday (born 1981), American actress
Amanda L. Aikens (1833–1892), American editor and philanthropist
Amanda Aizpuriete (1956–2023), Latvian poet and translator
Amanda Alcantara, Dominican–American activist and writer
Amanda Aldridge (1866–1956), English opera singer and teacher
Amanda Alfaro (born 2001), Costa Rican swimmer
Amanda Allen (born 2005), Canadian soccer player
Amanda Ammar (born 1986), Canadian skier
Amanda Anderson, American professor
Amanda Andradóttir (born 2003), Icelandic soccer player
Amanda Anisimova (born 2001), Russian–American tennis player
Amanda Annan (born 1982), English–American actress, entrepreneur, model, and writer
Amanda Ansell (born 1976), English artist
Amanda Araújo (born 1990), Brazilian rugby union player
Amanda Asay (1988–2022), Canadian baseball and ice hockey player
Amanda Auchter (born 1977), American professor and writer
Amanda Austin (1859–1917), American painter and sculptor
Amanda Ayala (born 1997), American musician, singer, and songwriter
= B
=Amanda Baker (born 1979), American actress
Amanda Balionis (born 1985), American sports journalist
Amanda Balen (born 1984), Canadian dancer
Amanda Balon (born 1997), American actress and dancer
Amanda Banton (born 1970), Australian lawyer
Amanda Barker, Canadian actress
Amanda Barnard (born 1971), Australian theoretical physicist
Amanda Barr (born 1982), English soccer player
Amanda Barrie (born 1935), English actress
Amanda Barusch, New Zealand academic
Amanda Basica (born 1978), American tennis player
Amanda Bateman (born 1996), Australian rower
Amanda Batten (born 1979), American politician
Amanda Bauer (born 1979), American astronomer and science communicator
Amanda Bayer, American economist
Amanda Beard (born 1981), American swimmer
Amanda Bearse (born 1958), American actress, comedian, and director
Amanda Bell (born 1988), American mixed martial artist
Amanda Bennett (born 1952), American author and journalist
Amanda Berenguer (1921–2010), Uruguayan poet
Amanda Bergman, Swedish musician, singer, and songwriter
Amanda Billing (born 1976), New Zealand actress
Amanda Billings (born 1986), Canadian figure skater
Amanda Bingson (born 1990), American track and field athlete
Amanda Bishop (born 1979), Australian actress and comedian
Amanda Black (born 1993), South African singer and songwriter
Amanda Blackhorse (born 1982), Native American social worker
Amanda Blain (born 1980), Canadian internet personality and web developer
Amanda Blair (born 1968), Australian radio broadcaster
Amanda Blake (1929–1989), American actress
Amanda Blanc (born 1967), Welsh businesswoman
Amanda Blank (born 1983), American rapper
Amanda Bloor (born 1962), English Anglican priest
Amanda Blumenherst (born 1986), American golfer
Amanda Borden (born 1977), American artistic gymnast
Amanda Bosch (born 2008), Mexican rhythmic gymnast
Amanda Bosh, American observational astronomer and planetary scientist
Amanda Bouldin (born 1984), American politician
Amanda Boulier (born 1993), American ice hockey player
Amanda Boxer (born 1948), English actress
Amanda Boyden, American novelist
Amanda Bradford, American marine mammal biologist
Amanda Brailsford, American judge
Amanda Bresnan (born 1971), Australian politician
Amanda Broderick (born 1971), English academic and administrator
Amanda Brooks (born 1981), American actress
Amanda Brotchie, Australian director and writer
Amanda Browder (born 1976), American installation artist
Amanda Brugel (born 1978), Canadian actress
Amanda Brundage (born 1991), American mixed martial artist
Amanda Brunker (born 1974), Irish journalist, model, and novelist
Amanda Budden (born 1994), Irish soccer player
Amanda Burden (born 1944), American urban planner
Amanda Burk, Canadian artist and professor
Amanda Burton (born 1956), Northern Irish actress
Amanda Busick (born 1986), American sports reporter
Amanda Junquera Butler (1898–1986), Spanish writer
Amanda Butler (born 1972), American basketball coach and player
Amanda Bynes (born 1986), American actress
Amanda Byram (born 1973), Irish television presenter
= C
=Amanda Cajander (1827–1871), Finnish deaconess
Amanda Cappelletti (born 1986), American lawyer and politician
Amanda Carpenter (born 1982), American author and political commentator
Amanda Mildred Carr (born 1990), Thai BMX cyclist
Amanda Carter (born 1964), Australian wheelchair basketball player
Amanda Cassatt (born 1991), American entrepreneur and journalist
Amanda Castro (1962–2010), Honduran poet
Amanda Cerny (born 1991), American internet personality and model
Amanda Chase (born 1969), American politician
Amanda Chetwynd, British mathematician and statistician
Amanda Chidester (born 1990), American softball player
Amanda Chudoba (born 1990), Canadian trap shooter
Amanda Cinalli (born 1986), American soccer player
Amanda Clapham (born 1990), English actress
Amanda Clayton (born 1981), American actress
Amanda Clement (1888–1971), American baseball umpire
Amanda Coetzer (born 1971), South African tennis player
Amanda Coker (born 1992), American cyclist
Amanda Collamore, American politician
Amanda Coneo (born 1996), Colombian volleyball player
Amanda Congdon (born 1981), American video blogger
Amanda Conner, American comics artist
Amanda Conway (born 1997), American ice hockey player
Amanda Coogan (born 1971), Irish performance artist
Amanda Lindsey Cook (born 1984), Canadian christian musician
Amanda Cooper (born 1991), American mixed martial artist
Amanda Coplin, American novelist
Amanda Cottreau, Canadian singer and songwriter
Amanda Crew (born 1986), Canadian actress
Amanda Cromwell (born 1970), American soccer coach and player
Amanda Curtis (born 1979), American politician
= D
=Amanda DaCosta (born 1989), American–born Portuguese soccer player
Amanda Davies (born 1980), English sports journalist
Amanda Dehnert, American regional theater director
Amanda Demme, American photographer
Amanda Dobbs (born 1993), American figure skater
Amanda Doherty (born 1997), American golfer
Amanda Doman (born 1977), Australian softball player
Amanda Donohoe (born 1962), English actress
Amanda Douge (born 1976), Australian actress
Amanda Minnie Douglas (1831–1916), American writer
Amanda Dowe (born 1991), American basketball player
Amanda Downum (born 1979), American author
Amanda Drew (born 1969), English actress
Amanda Drury (born 1973), Australian journalist and news anchor
Amanda Dudamel (born 1999), Venezuelan beauty queen, fashion designer, model, and philanthropist
Amanda Ruter Dufour (1822–1899), American poet
Amanda Dunbar (born 1982), American painter
Amanda Duthie, Scottish–born Australian festival director
= E
=Amanda Ebeye (born 1986), Nigerian actress and model
Amanda Eccleston (born 1990), American middle-distance runner
Amanda Edgren (born 1993), Swedish soccer player
Amanda Edwards, American attorney and politician
Amanda Eliasch (born 1960), English artist, photographer and poet
Amanda Elwes (born 1964), English actress
Amanda Evora (born 1984), American figure skater
= F
=Amanda Farías (born 1989), American politician
Amanda Farrugia (born 1985), Australian rules footballer
Amanda Favier (born 1979), French violinist
Amanda Fazio (born 1954), Australian politician
Amanda Ferguson (born 1967), English fencer
Amanda Figueras (born 1978), Spanish journalist
Amanda Filipacchi (born 1967), French–American novelist
Amanda Fink (born 1986), American tennis player
Amanda Fisher, English cell biologist
Amanda Folsom (born 1979), American mathematician
Amanda Fondell (born 1994), Swedish singer
Amanda Fortier (born 1978), Canadian skier
Amanda Fosang, Australian biomedical researcher
Amanda Freitag (born 1972), American author and chef
Amanda Fuller (born 1984), American actress
= G
=Amanda Gailey (born 1976), American academic and political activist
Amanda Garner (born 1985), Australian ballroom dancer
Amanda Gates (born 1986), Canadian curler
Amanda Gefter (born 1980), American writer
Amanda Ghost (born 1974), English music executive, singer and songwriter
Amanda Glover (born 1970), English beach volleyball player
Amanda González (born 1979), Spanish field hockey player
Amanda Goodman, American actress and voice artist
Amanda Gorman (born 1998), American activist and poet
Amanda Grace, American singer and songwriter
Amanda Grahame (born 1979), Australian tennis player
Amanda Griffin (born 1979), Filipino–English model and television presenter
Amanda Grosserode (born 1975), American politician
Amanda Grunfeld (born 1967), English tennis player
Amanda Gutierres (born 2001), Brazilian soccer player
= H
=Amanda Hale (born 1982), British actress
Amanda K. Hale, Canadian writer
Amanda Hamilton (born 1974), Scottish broadcaster, businesswoman and nutritionist
Amanda Hardy (born 1971), Australian badminton player
Amanda Harkimo (born 1990), Finnish disk jockey
Amanda Harlech (born 1958), English creative consultant and writer
Amanda Bartlett Harris (1824–1917), American author and literary critic
Amanda Harris (born 1963), Australian–born English actress
Amanda Harrison (born 1974), Australian actress and singer
Amanda Havard (born 1986), American writer
Amanda Hearst (born 1984), American fashion model and socialite
Amanda Hemmingsen-Jaeger, American politician
Amanda Hendrick (born 1990), Scottish model
Amanda Hendrix (born 1968), American planetary scientist
Amanda Heng (born 1951), Singaporean artist and curator
Amanda Herbert (born 1943), British cytopathologist and histopathologist
Amanda Hess, American journalist
Amanda Hesser (born 1972), American author and writer
Amanda Hickey (1838–1894), American surgeon
Amanda Hillwood (born 1957), English actress
Amanda Hocking (born 1984), American writer
Amanda Hodgkinson (born 1965), English novelist
Amanda Holden (born 1971), English actress and singer
Amanda Holiday (born 1964), Sierra Leonean–English artist and poet
Amanda Hollis-Brusky, American scholar
Amanda Hopmans (born 1976), Dutch tennis player
Amanda Houston (born 1980), English weather presenter
Amanda Howard (born 1973), Australian author and writer
Amanda Howe, British doctor
Amanda Husberg (1940–2021), American composer
= I
=Amanda Ilestedt (born 1993), Swedish soccer player
= J
=Amanda Jackson (born 1985), Armenian–American basketball player
Amanda James (born 1960), British swimmer
Amanda Jamieson (born 1997), New Zealand racing cyclist
Amanda Jelks (born 1986), American actress
Amanda Jenssen (born 1988), Swedish singer and songwriter
Amanda Jetter (born 1994), American artistic gymnast
Amanda Johnston (born 1977), American poet
Amanda Joy, Canadian actress, comedian, producer and writer
= K
=Amanda Keen (born 1978), English tennis player
Amanda Keller (born 1962), Australian actress, comedian, journalist, radio and television personality
Amanda Kelly (born 1982), Scottish kickboxer and mixed martial artist
Amanda Kerfstedt (1835–1920), Swedish novelist and playwright
Amanda Kernell (born 1986), Swedish director and screenwriter
Amanda Kessel (born 1991), American ice hockey player
Amanda Kloots (born 1982), American actress, dancer and fitness instructor
Amanda Knox (born 1987), American woman exonerated in Italy for the murder of Meredith Kercher
Amanda Kolczynski (born 1993), French handballer
Amanda Kotaja (born 1995), Finnish Paralympic athlete
Amanda Kotze (born 1986), South African sprinter
Amanda Kozak (born 1984), American beauty queen
Amanda Kramer (born 1961), American composer and touring musician
Amanda Kurtović (born 1991), Norwegian handballer
= L
=Amanda Labarca (1886–1975), Chilean diplomat, educator and writer
Amanda Laine (born 1992), Canadian model
Amanda Lamb (born 1972), English model, property expert and television presenter
Amanda Lang (born 1970), Canadian business journalist
Amanda Langlet (born 1967), French actress
Amanda Lassiter (born 1979), American basketball player
Amanda Lathlin (born 1976), Canadian politician
Amanda Lawrence (born 1971), English actress
Amanda Lear (born 1939), French actress, model, painter, singer, songwriter and television presenter
Amanda Leduc, Canadian writer
Amanda Leighton (born 1993), American actress
Amanda Lemos (born 1987), Brazilian mixed martial artist
Amanda Leveille (born 1994), Canadian ice hockey player
Amanda Levens (born 1979), American basketball coach
Amanda Lightfoot (born 1987), English biathlete
Amanda Lim (born 1993), Singaporean freestyle swimmer
Amanda Lind (born 1980), Swedish politician
Amanda Lindhout (born 1981), Canadian humanitarian, journalist and public speaker
Amanda Linnér (born 2001), Swedish golfer
Amanda Lipitz (born 1980), American director
Amanda Locke (born 1989), American softball player
Amanda Lohrey (born 1947), Australian novelist and writer
Amanda Lorenz (born 1997), American softball player
Amanda Lovelace (born 1991), American poet
= M
=Amanda Mabro, Canadian singer, songwriter, and vocal coach
Amanda Macias, American journalist
Amanda MacLean, Scottish singer and writer
Amanda Magadan (born 1995), American field hockey player
Amanda Magalhães (born 1991), Brazilian actress, pianist, singer, and songwriter
Amanda Magarian (born 1984), American pair skater
Amanda Mair (born 1994), Swedish pianist, singer, and songwriter
Amanda Majeski (born 1984), American operatic soprano
Amanda Makela (born 1993), Canadian ice hockey player
Amanda Manopo (born 1999), Indonesian actress, entrepreneur, model, and singer
Amanda Marcotte (born 1977), American blogger and journalist
Amanda Marsalis, American filmmaker and photographer
Amanda Marshall (born 1972), Canadian singer
Amanda Martin, British politician
Amanda Martínez (born 2000), Chilean field hockey player
Amanda Matthews (born 1968), American painter and sculptor
Amanda McBaine, American director and producer
Amanda McBroom (born 1947), American actress, singer, and songwriter
Amanda McDougall, Canadian politician
Amanda McFarland (1832–1912), American missionary
Amanda McGill (born 1980), American politician
Amanda McGrory (born 1986), American wheelchair athlete
Amanda McKenzie, Australian climate change advocate
Amanda McKerrow (born 1964), American ballet dancer
Amanda Mealing (born 1967), English actress, director, and producer
Amanda Means (born 1945), American artist and photographer
Amanda Melby, American actress and producer
Amanda H. Mercier (born 1975), American judge
Amanda Merrill (born 1951), American politician
Amanda Michalopoulou (born 1966), Greek author
Amanda Micheli, American filmmaker
Amanda Miguel (born 1956), Argentine singer
Amanda Millar (born 1967), Australian politician
Amanda Milling (born 1975), English politician
Amanda Mondol (born 1965), Colombian sport shooter
Amanda Montejano, Mexican mathematician
Amanda Montell (born 1992), American author, linguist, and writer
Amanda Morris, American academic and chemist
Amanda Muggleton (born 1951), English–Australian actress
= N
=Amanda Nedweski (born 1975), American financial analyst and politician
Amanda Nevill (born 1957), British arts administrator
Amanda Ngabirano (born 1978), Ugandan academic and urban planner
Amanda Nguyen (born 1991), American civil rights activist and social entrepreneur
Amanda Nielsen (1866–1953), Danish cabaret singer
Amanda Nildén (born 1998), Swedish soccer player
Amanda Noar (born 1962), English actress
Amanda Noelle (born 1983), American singer, songwriter, and worship leader
Amanda Noret, American actress
Amanda Nunes (born 1988), Brazilian mixed martial artist
Amanda Nylander (born 1990), Swedish figure skater
= O
=Amanda Oakley, English–New Zealand dermatologist
Amanda Obdam (born 1993), Thai actress and model
Amanda Oleander (born 1989), American artist and illustrator
Amanda Olivares (born 1966), Mexican beauty queen
Amanda Oliveira (born 1987), Brazilian water polo player
Amanda Ooms (born 1964), Dutch–Swedish actress, artist, and writer
Amanda Overland (born 1981), Canadian short track speed skater
Amanda Overmyer (born 1984), American singer
Amanda Owen (born 1974), English shepherdess and writer
= P
=Amanda Palmer (born 1976), American musician, singer and songwriter
Amanda Peet (born 1972), American actress
Amanda Perez (born 1980), American singer
Amanda Peterson (1971–2015), American actress
Amanda Petrusich (born 1980), American music journalist
Amanda Pilke (born 1990), Finnish actress
Amanda Plummer (born 1957), American actress
= R
=Amanda Randolph (1896–1967), American actress, musician and singer
Amanda Ratnayake (born 1990), Sri Lankan beauty queen and businesswoman
Amanda Rawles (born 2000), Indonesian actress, model and singer
Amanda Redman (born 1957), English actress
Amanda Reid (born 1996), Australian Paralympic cyclist and swimmer
Amanda Ribas (born 1993), Brazilian mixed martial artist
Amanda Righetti (born 1983), American actress
Amanda Rummery (born 1997), Canadian Paralympic sprinter
Amanda Rylander (1832–1920), Swedish actress
= S
=Amanda Sage (born 1978), American painter
Amanda Samaroo (born 1992), Trinidadian cricket player
Amanda Sampedro (born 1993), Spanish soccer player
Amanda Sánchez (born 1996), American softball player
Amanda Sandrelli (born 1964), Italian actress
Amanda Schott (born 1996), Brazilian weightlifter
Amanda Schull (born 1978), American actress and ballet dancer
Amanda Schulman (born 1980), Swedish television producer
Amanda Seales (born 1981), American activist, actress, author, comedian, podcaster, and singer
Amanda Septimo (born 1991), American politician
Amanda Serrano (born 1988), Puerto Rican boxer, mixed martial artist, and wrestler
Amanda Setton (born 1985), American actress
Amanda Seyfried (born 1985), American actress and singer
Amanda Shaw (born 1990), American Cajun fiddler and singer
Amanda Shelton (born 1990), Guamanian politician
Amanda Shires (born 1982), American fiddler, singer, and songwriter
Amanda Sidwall (1844–1892), Swedish illustrator and painter
Amanda Siebert, Canadian author
Amanda Simanek, American epidemiologist
Amanda Simard (born 1989), Canadian politician
Amanda Simeão (born 1994), Brazilian épée fencer
Amanda Simper (born 1968), Australian canoe sprinter
Amanda Simpson (born 1961), American businesswoman and politician, first openly transgender woman political appointee
Amanda Sobhy (born 1993), American squash player
Amanda Solloway (born 1961), English politician
Amanda Somerville (born 1979), American singer, songwriter, and vocal coach
Amanda Sørensen (born 1985), Danish BMX cyclist
Amanda Staveley (born 1973), English business executive
Amanda Steele (born 1999), American actress, internet personality, and model
Amanda Stepto (born 1970), Canadian actress and disk jockey
Amanda Stewart (born 1959), Australian poet
Amanda Sthers (born 1978), French filmmaker, novelist, playwright, and screenwriter
Amanda Stoker (born 1982), Australian politician
Amanda Strang (born 1980), French actress, model, singer, and television presenter
Amanda Stretton (born 1973), English broadcaster, journalist, and racing driver
Amanda Strydom (born 1956), South African singer and songwriter
Amanda Sudano (born 1982), American model, singer, and songwriter
Amanda Svensson (born 1987), Swedish author
Amanda Swart, South African biochemist
Amanda Swenson (1852–1919), Swedish-born American soprano singer
Amanda Swisten (born 1978), American actress and model
Amanda Swope (born 1988), American politician
= T
=Amanda Tapping (born 1965), English–born Canadian actress
Amanda Tenfjord (born 1997), Greek–Norwegian singer and songwriter
Amanda Tepe (born 1977), American actress
Amanda Terry (born 1975), Canadian makeup artist
Amanda Thane (1953–2012), Australian operatic soprano
Amanda Thornborough (born 1990), Canadian rugby union player
Amanda Tipples (born 1966), English judge
Amanda Tobin (born 1960), Australian tennis player
Amanda Toll, American politician
Amanda Trunzo (born 1989), American ice hockey player
= V
=Amanda Vaill, American screenwriter
Amanda Vanstone (born 1952), Australian politician
Amanda Varela (1911–2000), Argentine actress
Amanda Vázquez (born 1984), Puerto Rican volleyball player
Amanda Vickery (born 1962), English historian, professor, and writer
Amanda Vilanova (born 1991), Puerto Rican model
Amanda Villepastour (born 1958), Australian ethnomusicologist and musician
Amanda Vincent, Canadian conservationist and marine biologist
= W
=Amanda Wainwright (born 1976), English tennis player
Amanda Wakeley (born 1962), English fashion designer
Amanda Walker (born 1935), English actress
Amanda Walsh, Canadian actress
Amanda Ware (born 1992), Australian model
Amanda Waring, English activist, actress, comedian, and singer
Amanda Warren (born 1982), American actress
Amanda Weir (born 1986), American swimmer
Amanda Weltman (born 1979), South African theoretical physicist
Amanda Wilkinson (born 1982), Canadian singer
Amanda Wilson (born 1980), English singer and songwriter
Amanda Woodcroft (born 1993), Canadian field and indoor hockey player
Fictional characters
Amanda, from the teen drama The Next Step
Amanda, from the Colley Cibber play Love's Last Shift and its sequel by John Vanbrugh, The Relapse
Amanda, from the Highlander franchise
Amanda Becker, from the teen parody Not Another Teen Movie
Amanda Beckett, from the teen romantic comedy Can't Hardly Wait
Amanda Bellows, from the ABC fantasy comedy I Dream of Jeannie
Amanda Benson, from the television movie Swindle
Amanda Bentley, the titular character from the Candice F. Ransom novel Amanda
Amanda Brotzman, from the BBC science fiction series Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency
Amanda Buckman, from the supernatural black comedy Addams Family Values
Amanda Carrington, from the ABC soap opera Dynasty
Amanda Clarke, from ABC mystery drama Revenge
Helen "Amanda" Collins, from The CW action thriller Nikita
Amanda De Santa, from the video game Grand Theft Auto V
Amanda Grayson, mother of Spock from the Star Trek franchise
Amanda Harper, from the Escape Room franchise
Amanda Hunsaker, from the buddy cop action comedy Lethal Weapon
Amanda Killman, the main antagonist from the Nickelodeon animated slapstick comedy Bunsen Is a Beast
Amanda King, from the CBS drama Scarecrow and Mrs. King
Amanda Krueger, the mother of Freddy Krueger from the A Nightmare on Elm Street franchise
Amanda LaRusso, the wife of Daniel LaRusso from the Netflix martial arts comedy Cobra Kai
Amanda Lockhart, a character from the novel series Kingdom Keepers.
Amanda Lopez, a character from the Disney XD tv series Milo Murphy's Law.
Amanda Dillon, from the ABC soap opera All My Children
Amanda Dunfrey, from the science fiction horror film The Mist
Amanda "Mandy" McAllister, main character in TV show Young Sheldon
Amanda Prendergast, from the action film Falling Down
Amanda Rollins, from the NBC crime drama Law and Order: Special Victims Unit
Amanda Rosewater, from the Syfy science fiction western Defiance
Amanda Sefton, from Marvel Comics
Amanda Tanen, from the ABC comedy drama Ugly Betty
Amanda Thripp, a character in Matilda
Amanda Toad, from the video game Star Fox
Amanda Vale, from the Seven Network soap opera Home and Away
Amanda Valenciano Libre, from the video game Metal Gear
Amanda Vaughn, the main protagonist from the ABC comedy drama GCB
Amanda Waller, from DC Comics
Amanda Wingfield, from the Tennessee Williams play The Glass Menagerie
Amanda Woods, from the romantic comedy The Holiday
Amanda Woodward, from the Fox soap opera Melrose Place
Amanda Young, the accomplice of Jigsaw from the Saw franchise
Amanda Zimm, from the teen drama Ready or Not
References
Further reading
Leducq, M. H. (1853). "On the Origin and Primitive Meaning of the French word Ange". Proceedings of the Philological Society. 6 (132).
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3 days ago · Promotional image for ABC and Hulu's documentary, 'Scamanda,' based on Amanda Riley. 'Scamanda'/ABC/HULU. For those out of the loop, Riley, once a seemingly cheerful wife …
'Changing the world': Poet Amanda Gorman on new children's …
Feb 9, 2025 · Amanda Gorman made her voice heard in January 2021 while reading the poem for President Joe Biden’s inauguration. Four years later, she’s helping children find their voice …