Amos

male

Origin

The name Amos originates from the Hebrew language, where it means 'carried' or 'borne by God'. It is found in the Bible as the name of a prophet, and has been used historically across Judeo-Christian cultures. The name appears in ancient texts such as the Book of Amos in the Old Testament. It does not have direct Aboriginal or Māori origins, but has been adopted into English-speaking contexts, including Australia.

Meaning

Literal translation is 'carried by God'. In Australian English, it carries connotations of strength, faithfulness, and tradition, often associated with its biblical roots.

Pronunciation

/ˈeɪ.məs/ (AY-məs) — Stress on the first syllable, typical Australian pronunciation.** ,Variants:[] ,diminutives:[] ,historical_context':'Amos has been relatively consistent in Australia, often linked to religious and family traditions. It was popular among early European settlers and remains familiar in contemporary religious communities. It appears in Australian literature and family histories as a name of steadfastness and tradition.','geography':'More common in New South Wales and Victoria, often used by religious families and communities with biblical naming traditions.','traits':['Traditional','Faithful','Steadfast','Reliable'],'famous':['Amos Oz (Israeli author, known for his works translated in Australia), Amos Duplooy (Australian rugby player)'],

Variants & Nicknames

Variants

  • Amos (original form)
  • Amo (diminutive)
  • Amosie (informal)

Nicknames

  • Amo
  • Mos

Name Days

  • 10 August (Western Christian feast day of Saint Amos)
  • 27 September (Reformation Day in some Lutheran calendars) in Australia.
  • Māori celebration of Rā Whānau (tribal family day) which can coincide with indigenous recognitions, though not specific to the name 'Amos'.

Name Pairings

Names that pair well with amos:

  • Amos and Clara (classic biblical pairing)
  • Amos and Samuel (shared biblical roots)
  • Amos with middle names like James or David for traditional harmony.

Fun Facts

  • The name Amos was borne by a notable Australian rugby player, Amos Duplooy.
  • In Australian pop culture, Amos has been used as a character name in various TV series and books, reflecting its biblical heritage.
  • The name appears in the Sydney Anglican and Catholic calendars, reflecting its religious traditionality.

Personality Traits

Common traits associated with the name amos:

  • Traditional
  • Faithful
  • Steadfast
  • Reliable

Aesthetic Qualities

The name Amos has a classical and rooted visual appeal with a simple, strong typographic presence. It is easily recognisable and carries a timeless quality in written form.

Geographical Distribution

Predominantly found in urban and religious communities in New South Wales and Victoria, with lesser prevalence in other states. It is more common among older generations but maintains steady usage among families with religious ties.

Numerological Significance

Name number 5, associated with dynamic change and versatility, often linked with adaptability and freedom in astrology and numerology traditions in Australia.

Astrological Connections

The name Amos can be associated with the zodiac signs Sagittarius or Leo, reflecting traits of leadership, optimism, and independence, often connected to birth dates in late November or late July.

Historical Context

Amos has maintained its biblical significance and traditional use in Australia, often associated with religious families and communities. It has appeared in Australian literature and has been borne by several notable Australians in sports and arts, reinforcing its cultural presence.

Linguistic Adaptability

The name adapts well across English-speaking contexts without requiring change. It is universally understood and pronounced as per Australian English norms.

Famous People Named amos

  • Amos Oz (Israeli author, appreciated in Australian literary circles)
  • Amos Duplooy (Australian rugby player)
  • Amos G. 'Gus' Williams (historical figure in Australian sports)

Popularity in Australia

Year Count
2024 2
2017 5
2016 1
2015 2
2014 1