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Re: Kimantha??
It looks like it's probably a combination of Kim and Samantha
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Thank you! So then it's Kim + the name suffix antha (Greek ανθος anthos "flower"). Kim comes from Cyne which means "Regal/Royal" in Old English but it's also a surname in Korean meaning "gold." Therefore, Kimantha could mean "regal/royal flower" or "golden flower" depending on what translation you use for Kim! :)
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