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Etymologists believe that the name Amelia/Amalia is unrelated to the [[Latin]] ''gens'' name [[Aemilius|Aemilia]], which was translated into English as [[Emily (given name)|Emily]]. Equivalents of Aemilia/Emily in [[romance languages]] do sound similar to Amelia (e.g. [[Italian language|Italian]] ''[[Emilia (given name)|Emilia]]'') but have a different origin from this Germanic name. |
Etymologists believe that the name Amelia/Amalia is unrelated to the [[Latin]] ''gens'' name [[Aemilius|Aemilia]], which was translated into English as [[Emily (given name)|Emily]]. Equivalents of Aemilia/Emily in [[romance languages]] do sound similar to Amelia (e.g. [[Italian language|Italian]] ''[[Emilia (given name)|Emilia]]'') but have a different origin from this Germanic name. |
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In 2013 it was the eighth [[List_of_most_popular_given_names#Female_names_5|most popular name for girls in Australia]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://parenting.kidspot.com.au/australias-100-most-popular-baby-names/#.Us8-yqxBRPh|title=Australia’s 100 most popular baby names|publisher=Kidspot|date=April 2, 2013|accessdate=2014-01-10}}</ref> |
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== Famous people with the name Amelia== |
== Famous people with the name Amelia== |
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*[[Amelia (disambiguation)]] |
*[[Amelia (disambiguation)]] |
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Revision as of 02:31, 10 January 2014
Pronunciation | /əˈmiːljə/ ə-MEEL-yə /əˈmiːliə/ə-MEEL-ee-ə |
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Gender | Female |
Origin | |
Word/name | German with French & Italian roots |
Meaning | "work", "industrious", "fertile" |
Other names | |
Nickname(s) | Amy, Mel, Lia, Mia, Millie, Emma |
See also | Amalia, Amelie, Amélie, Emilia, Emily, Amy, Lia, Mia, Emma |
Amelia is a female given name. It is a variant of Amalia, derived from the Germanic word amal meaning "work", and means "industrious" and "fertile". The variant form Amelie is derived from the French equivalent, Amélie. Diminutive forms include Amy, Lia, Mia, Emma, Milly and Mel.
Etymologists believe that the name Amelia/Amalia 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.
Popularity
In 2013 it was the eighth most popular name for girls in Australia.[1]
Famous people with the name Amelia
- Amalberga of Maubeuge, Saint Amelia, early medieval saint
- Princess Amelia of Great Britain (1711–1786)
- Princess Amelia of the United Kingdom (1783–1810)
- Amelia Andersdotter (born 1987), Swedish politician
- Amelia Bloomer (1818–1894), American feminist, started the newspaper The Lily, popularized bloomers
- Amelia Bullmore (born 1964), English actress
- Amelia R. Coats, American printmaker
- Minnie Driver (born Amelia Fiona J. Driver, 1970), English actress
- Amelia Earhart (1897–1937), American aviator and feminist
- Amelia Heinle Luckinbill, American actress
- Amelia Lily (born 1994), English singer
- Amelia Okoli (born 1941), Nigerian high jumper
- Amelia Vega (born 1984), Miss Universe 2003 from the Dominican Republic
- Amelia Warner (born 1982), English actress
Fictional characters
- Title character in Henry Fielding's novel Amelia (novel)
- Title character in Amelia's notebooks, a series of books by Marissa Moss
- Naughty Amelia Jane, doll antiheroine of a children's book series by Enid Blyton
- Amelia (Underworld), the only female Vampire Elder in the Underworld film series
- Amelia Bedelia, title character in books by Peggy Parish
- Amelia Bones in the Harry Potter series
- Amelia Bonetti, character portrayed by Giulietta Masina in the 1986 film Ginger and Fred by Federico Fellini
- Amelia Louise McBride, title character in the graphic novel series Amelia Rules! by Jimmy Gownley
- Amelia Peabody, the main character in a series of mystery novels by Elizabeth Peters
- Amelia Pond, usually called Amy Pond, companion of the Eleventh Doctor in the television series Doctor Who
- Amélie Poulain from Jean-Pierre Jeunet's French comedy film Amélie.
- Amelia Sedley in Vanity Fair (novel) by William Thackeray
- Amelia Wil Tesla Seyruun in anime Slayers
- Amelia Shepherd in the medical TV drama Private Practice
- Amelia Thermopolis, commonly called Mia, main character in The Princess Diaries by Meg Cabot
- Amelia Voght in X-Men
- Amelia Sachs in the Lincoln Rhyme Series, written by Jeffrey Deaver, played by Angelina Jolie in the movie version of The Bone Collector.
See also
References
- ^ "Australia's 100 most popular baby names". Kidspot. April 2, 2013. Retrieved 2014-01-10.