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Araminta

Araminta is a feminine given name of English origin. The name has been used primarily in English-speaking countries. Its exact etymology is uncertain, but it is commonly treated as a coined form or a variant influenced by other feminine names such as Amarantha or Armida, with a possible association to the plant amaranth in some interpretations. It has been in occasional use since at least the 18th or 19th century, but remains relatively rare in modern times.

Notable bearer: Araminta Ross (c. 1822–1913), the birth name of Harriet Tubman, the American abolitionist and

In culture: The name Araminta has appeared in literature and other media as a period-appropriate given name,

See also: Minty (nickname). Amaranthine (related root concept).

conductor
on
the
Underground
Railroad.
Tubman
is
more
widely
known
by
her
adopted
name
Harriet
Tubman,
but
historical
records
note
that
she
was
born
Araminta
Ross
and
later
used
Harriet
Tubman
after
marriage.
typically
used
for
characters
set
in
the
18th–19th
centuries.
The
name
also
serves
as
the
source
for
the
nickname
Minty,
which
is
associated
with
Harriet
Tubman
in
biographical
contexts.