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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 ...
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.
Amelia and Niall were first seen together in a selfie posted to her Instagram last year. Captioned with a wilted rose and one white and black heart, the black-and-white photo shows the pair ...
Gregg DeGuire/Getty Images. Parents: Zoe Saldana and Marco Perego Saldana After having twins Cy Adorio and Bowie Ezio, the Guardians of the Galaxy star and her husband welcomed a third son, Zen ...
Amalie is a feminine given name. It is a German variant of the name Amalia. It is derived from the root word 'amal', meaning 'work' in German, 'hope' in Arabic and 'water' in Scots-Gaelic. Notable people with the name include: Amalie Andersen (born 1999), Danish ice hockey player; Amalie Andersen (actress) (1861–1924), Norwegian actress
Niall Horan has made his first public appearance with Amelia Woolley. The "Slow Hands" singer posed for photos with his rumored girlfriend at his charity gala in Watford, England, on Friday.
Amélie Kuhrt (1944–2023), historian and specialist in the history of the ancient Near East; Amélie Lacoste (born 1988), Canadian figure skater; Amélie Le Fur (born 1988), French Paralympian athlete; Amélie of Leuchtenberg (1812–1873), Empress of Brazil as the wife of Emperor Pedro I; Amélie Linz (1824–1904), German author
Many names of French origin entered usage at this time as well. Historically French names such as Monique, Chantal, André, and Antoine became common within African-American culture. Names of African origin began to crop up as well. Names like Ashanti, Tanisha, Aaliyah, and Malaika have origins in the continent of Africa. [2] [page needed]