ALL meanings of amy
a·my
A a - noun amy a feminine name 3
- noun plural amy a vial of amyl nitrate. 1
- noun amy Alexander, 1757–1804, American statesman and writer on government: the first Secretary of the Treasury 1789–97; mortally wounded by Aaron Burr in a duel. 1
- noun amy Alice, 1869–1970, U.S. physician, educator, and toxicologist. 1
- noun amy Edith, 1867–1963, U.S. classical scholar and writer. 1
- noun amy Lady Emma (Amy or Emily, Lyon) 1765?–1815, mistress of Viscount Nelson. 1
- noun amy Sir Ian Standish Monteith [mon-teeth] /ˈmɒn tiθ/ (Show IPA), 1853–1947, British general. 1
- noun amy Sir William, 1788–1856, Scottish philosopher. 1
- noun amy Sir William Rowan [roh-uh n] /ˈroʊ ən/ (Show IPA), 1805–65, Irish mathematician and astronomer. 1
- noun amy former name of Churchill River. 1
- noun amy Also called Grand River. a river flowing E through S Labrador into the Atlantic. 600 miles (965 km). 1
- noun amy Mount, a mountain of the Coast Range in California, near San Jose: site of Lick Observatory. 4209 feet (1283 meters). 1
- noun amy a seaport in SE Ontario, in SE Canada, on Lake Ontario. 1
- noun amy a city on central North Island, in New Zealand. 1
- noun amy an administrative district in the Strathclyde region, in S Scotland. 50 sq. mi. (130 sq. km). 1
- noun amy a city in this district, SE of Glasgow. 1
- noun amy a city in SW Ohio. 1
- noun amy a seaport in and the capital of Bermuda. 1
- noun amy a male given name. 1