Amos is a masculine given name of Hebrew origin, derived from the Hebrew name עָמוֹס (ʻĀmōs), which means "carrier of a burden" or "burden-bearer." The name is notably associated with the biblical prophet Amos, one of the Twelve Minor Prophets in the Hebrew Bible and the Old Testament. In the context of the Bible, Amos was a shepherd from the village of Tekoa who was called by God to prophesy to the Northern Kingdom of Israel. His prophecies emphasized social justice, warning against the exploitation of the poor and the worship of idols. The name Amos is also found in other cultures and languages, such as the Arabic name عاموس (ʻĀmūs) and the Spanish name Amós. The name has been used in various forms and has been borne by several historical and contemporary figures, including saints, scholars, and artists.