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Amaia and Amaya are Italian equivalents of the Basque name Amaya.

Specifically, the name is a feminine proper noun. It traces its origins back to the Basque word amai for "the end". Whichever spelling is used, the pronunciation remains "a-MEYE-a" in Italian.

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"Amaya" translates to "Amaya" in Italian as well. It is a name that is used in both languages.

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