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- Amelia
- From the Latin Aemilia meaning "strive" and the old German amal, meaning "to work".
- Amilia
- From the Latin aemilia meaning "strive" and the old German amal, meaning "to work". Could also be derived from the two names Amalia and Emilia.
- Amalia
- From the Latin Aemilia meaning "strive" and the old German amal, meaning "to work".
- Amelie
- From the Latin Aemilia meaning "strive" and the old German amal, meaning "to work".
- Amalie
- Hard worker.
- Amila
- They are hopeful, righteous and reliable people.
- Amal
- Bright, Hope, Pure, Hardworking, Optimistic, Expectation, Brillinat, Another name for Narayana, Clean, Bright, Clean, Pure, Unblemished, Hope, Aspiration, Guiltless.
- Amala
- The pure one, Brilliant, Another name for Lakshmi, Expectation, a positive name meaning aspiration and they are laborious.
- Amely
- This name derives from the Germanic (Goths) “*amal / ama-l,” meaning “work, vigor, courage, brave, bold, diligent, Amali dynasty.” The Amali (the tribe of the Amaler), also called Amals or Amalings, were the leading dynasty of the Goths, a Germanic people who confronted the Roman Empire in its declining years in the west. According to Gothic legend, the Amali was descended from an ancient hero whose deeds earned him the epithet of Amala or “mighty.”
- Amillia
- Ameliah
- Ameli
- This name derives from the Germanic (Goths) “*amal / ama-l,” meaning “work, vigor, courage, brave, bold, diligent, Amali dynasty.” The Amali (the tribe of the Amaler), also called Amals or Amalings, were the leading dynasty of the Goths, a Germanic people who confronted the Roman Empire in its declining years in the west. According to Gothic legend, the Amali was descended from an ancient hero whose deeds earned him the epithet of Amala or “mighty.”
- Amali
- Latin - Imitating, Rivaling, Work, A variant form of the name Amelia.
- Amellia
- Amilah
- Doer of good deeds, Righteous, Hopeful, One who keeps her hope alive at every situation, hopeful.
- Amyla
- This name is a variant form of Emilia and Amalia. It is of Latin and Germanic origin and comes from the following roots: (AEMILIUS) and (AMELIA). 1) Amalia derives from the Germanic (Goths) “ama-l / amals,” meaning “work, effort, strain, diligent, brave.” 2) Emilia derives from the Latin “Æmŭlus > Æmĭlĭus > Æmĭlĭa,” meaning “imitating, rivaling.”
- Amiel
- God residing with the people, God residing with the people.
- Amilio
- Amil
- Invaluable, Inaccessible, Exalted, Doer, Invaluable, Inaccessible, In the sense of being so exalted as to be unattainable.
- Amelio
- Industrious, Industrious.