What is another word for amelia?

Pronunciation: [ɐmˈiːli͡ə] (IPA)

Amelia is a beautiful name that has various synonyms. Some of the famous synonyms for Amelia include Amal, Amalia, Emilia, and Amalie. The name Amal has an Arabic origin, meaning "hope" or "aspirational". On the other hand, Amalia has a German origin and means "work" or "industrious". Emilia is a Polish variant and means "rival" or "emulating". While Amalie is a French variant of Amelia and means "hard-working". All of these synonyms have different origins and meanings but share the theme of strength and hard work. In whatever form, the name Amelia and its synonyms exude grace, beauty, and ingenuity.

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    • Proper noun, singular
      emilia.

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Usage examples for Amelia

You must go down, and ask amelia to dance with you!
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Even amelia forgot her dignity and scrambled to see him.
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Just look over some of these little things, amelia, and tell me, if you don't think they are sweet.
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