Amil is a masculine name of Arabic origin, signifying “aspirant” or “diligent worker” within Semitic lexicons; its phonetic rendering (/əˈmil/) in American English reflects a streamlined articulation that belies its etymological richness. Data from the United States Social Security registry indicates that 24 male newborns bore the name in 2024, situating Amil at rank 900—a position that echoes its two-decade trend of minor oscillation between 19 and 40 annual occurrences and rank positions generally between 878 and 907. The name’s inaugural appearances in late nineteenth-century records, coupled with intermittent peaks—most notably 40 cases in 2020—reveal a pattern of sustained, selective usage rather than abrupt surges in popularity. This stability, when coupled with the appellation’s connotations of industriousness, ambition and cross-cultural adaptability, underpins its appeal among parents seeking a moniker that marries historical depth with contemporary accessibility within an Anglo-American milieu.
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