[Facts] Re: Amantine
in reply to a message by Elgiva
The French Wikipedia says it's related to Amand:
https://fr.wiktionary.org/wiki/Amantine
Like you, I can't find hard info on Amantine written with a "t", but it's very close to Amandine, with a "d", and with such a little difference I find it quite hard to imagine as a completely different name with an etymology that has nothing to do with Latin "amandus" one way or the other.
https://fr.wiktionary.org/wiki/Amantine
Like you, I can't find hard info on Amantine written with a "t", but it's very close to Amandine, with a "d", and with such a little difference I find it quite hard to imagine as a completely different name with an etymology that has nothing to do with Latin "amandus" one way or the other.
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This was very interesting, thank you!