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Amelia is a classic and enduring female name that has enchanted parents for generations. With its roots in the Germanic language, Amelia means "industrious" or "work-eager," reflecting qualities commonly associated with this sophisticated, capable name.
Amelia is a feminine form of the German name "Amalric," which derived from the elements "amal" meaning "work" or "labor" and "ric" meaning "power" or "rule." Over time, the name evolved into the Latin "Amelia" and eventually made its way into the English language. Common variations of Amelia include Emelia, Emilia, and Millie.
Amelia has consistently ranked among the most popular girls' names in the United States, reaching its peak of popularity in the early 20th century. In 2022, Amelia was the 4th most popular female name, with 221 babies given this name. This marks a slight decrease from its previous ranking of 2nd most popular in 2021, indicating Amelia's enduring appeal as a timeless classic.
Amelia is associated with several notable historical figures, including Amelia Earhart, the pioneering American aviator who was the first female pilot to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean. Other famous Amelias include Amelia Bedelia, the beloved children's book character known for her literal interpretations, and Amelia Vega, the first Latina woman to be crowned Miss Universe.
Amelia is considered a classic, elegant name that has maintained its popularity for decades. It is often chosen by parents who value traditional, feminine names with a touch of sophistication. Amelia has a melodic, flowing sound that pairs well with both short and long middle names, as well as a variety of last names.
Amelia is commonly associated with traits such as intelligence, determination, and adventurousness, owing to the legacy of its famous namesakes. Parents are drawn to Amelia for its timeless appeal, as well as its ability to impart a sense of strength and capability to their daughters.
If you're seeking names that complement the classic charm of Amelia, consider the following suggestions:
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1881 | 235 | 93 |
1882 | 252 | 102 |
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Emelia | 594 | View Details |
Amalia | 513 | View Details |
Amilia | 137 | View Details |
Ameliah | 42 | View Details |
Amellia | 37 | View Details |
Ameila | 36 | View Details |
Ameliana | 33 | View Details |
Emmelia | 30 | View Details |
Ameliya | 20 | View Details |
Ameliarose | 17 | View Details |
Ameli | 16 | View Details |
Ameilia | 14 | View Details |
Amylia | 14 | View Details |
Amelianna | 12 | View Details |
Ameela | 8 | View Details |
Ameliyah | 8 | View Details |
Emellia | 8 | View Details |
Ameelia | 5 | View Details |
Ameliagrace | 5 | View Details |
Amiela | 5 | View Details |
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Amielia | 0 | View Details |
Aemelia | 0 | View Details |
Ameliajane | 0 | View Details |
Emeilia | 0 | View Details |
Ameliajoy | 0 | View Details |
Armelia | 0 | View Details |
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