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  2. Amelia (given name) - Wikipedia

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    The name has been popular in the Anglosphere and throughout Europe in the 21st century, as well as in other countries. [2] Its increase in popularity has been attributed to an elegant image and associations with American aviator Amelia Earhart, as well as a similarity in sound to previously popular names such as Amanda, Amy, and Emily, and to having the fashionable ia ending of other popular ...

  3. Emmelia of Caesarea - Wikipedia

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    Emmelia of Caesarea (Greek: Ἐμμέλεια) was born in the late third to early fourth century, a period in time when Christianity was becoming more widespread, posing a challenge to the Roman government and its pagan rule. [1]

  4. List of biblical names - Wikipedia

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    They sometimes relate to the nominee's role in a biblical narrative, as in the case of Nabal, a foolish man whose name means "fool". [1] Names in the Bible can represent human hopes, divine revelations , or are used to illustrate prophecies .

  5. Amalia (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Amalia is a female given name, derived from the Germanic root amal, with meanings "vigorous, active, work", specifically the woman's name Amalberga. [1] [2] [3] Its popularity is attributed to the Belgian Saint Amalberga of Maubeuge.

  6. Catholic (term) - Wikipedia

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    The term catholicism is the English form of Late Latin catholicismus, an abstract noun based on the adjective catholic. The Modern Greek equivalent καθολικισμός katholikismos is back-formed and usually refers to the Catholic Church. The terms catholic, catholicism, and catholicity are closely related to the use of the term Catholic ...

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  8. FACT CHECK: Did the NYPD Name “Amelia Carter” As ... - AOL

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    A post on X claims that a young woman named Amelia Carter was identified as the woman set ablaze on the New York City subway in December. Verdict: False The victim was identified. The image shown ...

  9. Saint Amelia - Wikipedia

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    Saint Amelia (Amalberga, Amelberga) may refer to: Amalberga of Maubeuge , 7th-century Frankish nun and saint (July 10) Amalberga of Temse , 8th-century Lotharingian noblewoman and saint (July 10 or October 27)