Amy Bagley

Name meaning, origin and global statistics

Amy Bagley — beloved
699K People worldwide
United States Most common in
1970s Peak popularity
Gender
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Amy Bagley is a name that combines Latin origins. The first name Amy is a feminine given name of Latin origin. Amy is an English feminine given name. It is the English version of the French name Aimée, which means beloved. It was used as a diminutive of the Latin name Amata, a name derived from the passive participle of amare, "to love". The name has been in use in the Anglosphere since the Middle Ages. It was among the 50 most popular names for girls in England between 1538 and 1700. It was popularized in the 19th century in the Anglosphere by a character in Sir Walter Scott's 1821 novel Kenilworth, which was based on the story of Amy Robsart. The surname Bagley: Bagley is a surname. Ben Bagley (1933–1998), American musical theatre and record producer David W. Bagley (1883–1960), Admiral in the United States Navy during World War II Desmond Bagley (1923–1983), British journalist and novelist Edward Bagley (1876–1961), British soldier and politician Edwin Eugene Bagley (1857–1922), American composer Florence Bagley (1874–1952), American psychologist Frances Bagley (born 1946), American sculptor George A. Bagley (1826–1915), United States Representative from New York George R. Bagley (1871–1939), American attorney and jurist in Oregon Harry T. Amy is a well-known first name, carried by approximately 699K people globally, with the highest concentration in United States. The name Amy reached peak popularity in the 1970s, reflecting the naming trends of that era.

Etymology & Origin

First Name: Amy

Meaning: beloved

Latin

Amy is an English feminine given name. It is the English version of the French name Aimée, which means beloved. It was used as a diminutive of the Latin name Amata, a name derived from the passive participle of amare, "to love". The name has been in use in the Anglosphere since the Middle Ages. It was among the 50 most popular names for girls in England between 1538 and 1700. It was popularized in the 19th century in the Anglosphere by a character in Sir Walter Scott's 1821 novel Kenilworth, which was based on the story of Amy Robsart.

Surname: Bagley

English

Bagley is a surname. Ben Bagley (1933–1998), American musical theatre and record producer David W. Bagley (1883–1960), Admiral in the United States Navy during World War II Desmond Bagley (1923–1983), British journalist and novelist Edward Bagley (1876–1961), British soldier and politician Edwin Eugene Bagley (1857–1922), American composer Florence Bagley (1874–1952), American psychologist Frances Bagley (born 1946), American sculptor George A. Bagley (1826–1915), United States Representative from New York George R. Bagley (1871–1939), American attorney and jurist in Oregon Harry T.

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Geographic Distribution

The first name Amy is distributed across the globe, with the highest concentrations in the following countries:

United States 51%
United Kingdom 27%
Australia 12%
Canada 9%

Popularity Over Time

Popularity of the name Amy by decade, based on birth registration data:

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Notable People Named Amy Bagley

People listed above share this name. Listed for informational purposes only. Source: Wikipedia.

Numerology

According to Pythagorean numerology, each letter in a name carries a numerical value. Here are the key numbers for Amy Bagley:

1
Expression Number

Leadership and independence. This number suggests a self-reliant, ambitious and pioneering personality that forges its own path.

7
Soul Urge Number

Wisdom and introspection. A deep, analytical mind drawn to philosophy, spirituality and the search for truth.

3
Personality Number

Creativity and self-expression. Associated with artistic flair, optimism and sociability — a natural communicator.

Numerology is a cultural tradition for exploring symbolism in names. Results are for entertainment purposes.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the origin of the first name Amy?
The first name Amy originates from Latin. Amy is an English feminine given name. It is the English version of the French name Aimée, which means beloved. It was used as a diminutive of the Latin name Amata, a name derived from the passive participle of amare, "to love". The name has been in use in the Anglosphere since the Middle Ages. It was among the 50 most popular names for girls in England between 1538 and 1700. It was popularized in the 19th century in the Anglosphere by a character in Sir Walter Scott's 1821 novel Kenilworth, which was based on the story of Amy Robsart.
When was Amy most popular?
The name Amy reached its peak popularity during the 1970s.
What is the origin of the surname Bagley?
The surname Bagley originates from English. Bagley is a surname. Ben Bagley (1933–1998), American musical theatre and record producer David W. Bagley (1883–1960), Admiral in the United States Navy during World War II Desmond Bagley (1923–1983), British journalist and novelist Edward Bagley (1876–1961), British soldier and politician Edwin Eugene Bagley (1857–1922), American composer Florence Bagley (1874–1952), American psychologist Frances Bagley (born 1946), American sculptor George A. Bagley (1826–1915), United States Representative from New York George R. Bagley (1871–1939), American attorney and jurist in Oregon Harry T.
What are the origins of the name Amy Bagley?
The name Amy Bagley combines two different traditions: the first name Amy has Latin roots, while the surname Bagley originates from English.
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