Amandus
“He who is worthy of love,” from the Latin amare, to love. Feminine form: Amanda.
Amalthea
From Greek and Roman mythology, meaning “loving and nourishing,” in allusion to the fabled goat of the same name that nursed Zeus or Jupiter. One of Amalthea’s horns, the cornucopia, had the wonderful property of becoming full of all the good things one wished for.