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amy

Emma vs Amy - What's the difference?

emma | amy |


As nouns the difference between emma and amy

is that emma is (british|dated|wwi|signalese) m in while amy is friend.

Amy vs Annie - What's the difference?

amy | annie |


As a noun amy

is friend.

As a proper noun annie is

also, a popular given name in the 19th century.

Hannah vs Amy - What's the difference?

hannah | amy |


As a proper noun hannah

is mother of the prophet samuel in the old testament.

As a noun amy is

friend.

Hanna vs Amy - What's the difference?

hanna | amy |


As a proper noun hanna

is , a rare spelling variant of hannah.

As a noun amy is

friend.

Amy vs Brandon - What's the difference?

amy | brandon |


As nouns the difference between amy and brandon

is that amy is friend while brandon is (eo-form of).

Samey vs Amy - What's the difference?

samey | amy |


As an adjective samey

is the same as something else, without variety, monotonous.

As a noun amy is

friend.

Amy vs Tiffany - What's the difference?

amy | tiffany |


As nouns the difference between amy and tiffany

is that amy is friend while tiffany is a kind of gauze, or very thin silk.

John vs Amy - What's the difference?

john | amy |


As a proper noun john

is very popular since the middle ages.

As a noun amy is

friend.

Sonic vs Amy - What's the difference?

sonic | amy |


As an adjective sonic

is of or relating to sound.

As a noun amy is

friend.

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