Amelia (name)

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Amelia
Given Name

Pronunciation A-meal-yuh, A-mil-e-a, A-meal-e-a
Gender Female
Meaning "work", "industrious," "fertile"
Related names Emily
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Amelia is a female given name. It is derived from the Germanic word amal meaning "work", and means "industrious" and "fertile". The diminutive is usually Amy, Lia, or Mia. Millie is sometimes used as the diminutive form in the United Kingdom.

Etymologists believe that the name Amelia is unrelated to the Latin gens name Aemilia, which was translated into English as Emily. Equivalents of Aemilia/Emily in romance languages do sound similar to Amelia (e.g. Italian Emilia) but have a different origin from this Germanic name.

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Related names:

  • Amalia
  • Amália - Portuguese for Amalia
  • Amaliana
  • Amalianne
  • Amee
  • Ameliana
  • Amelianne
  • Amélia - Portuguese for Amelia
  • Amelie
  • Amelka - Polish for Amelia
  • Emelia
  • Emeliana
  • Emelianne
  • Emilia - Italian, Portuguese and Spanish for Emily
  • Emiliana
  • Emilianne
  • Lia
  • Mia
  • Melia
  • Meliana
  • Melianne
  • Melie
  • Mil
  • Milene - Portuguse for Millianna
  • Miliana
  • Milianne
  • Milly
  • Millie
  • Milliana
  • Millianne

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