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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.

==Popularity==
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>


== Famous people with the name Amelia==
== Famous people with the name Amelia==
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==See also==
==See also==
*[[Amelia (disambiguation)]]
*[[Amelia (disambiguation)]]

==References==
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Amelia
Pronunciation/əˈmljə/ ə-MEEL-yə
/əˈmliə/ə-MEEL-ee-ə
GenderFemale
Origin
Word/nameGerman with French & Italian roots
Meaning"work", "industrious", "fertile"
Other names
Nickname(s)Amy, Mel, Lia, Mia, Millie, Emma
See alsoAmalia, 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

Fictional characters

See also

References

  1. ^ "Australia's 100 most popular baby names". Kidspot. April 2, 2013. Retrieved 2014-01-10.