Amalia

Amalia is often associated with industriousness and determination, historically symbolizing a hardworking nature resulting in fruitful outcomes.

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The name Amalia is of Germanic origin, derived from the word "amal," which means labor or work. It was often used to signify industry and fertility.

  • Popularity: 1,039th
  • Babies named Amalia in the US in 2023:
    Female: 572
    Male: 0
  • Nicknames: Mali, Amy, Lia, Malia, Mala.
  • Full Names: Amalina, Amalie, Am halina, Amalija, Amaryllis.
  • Famous Namesakes: Amalia Rodríguez-singer, Amalia Ulman-artist, Amalia Hernández-dancer, Amalia of Oldenburg-queen, Amalia Eriksson-confectioner.
  • Gender: Primarily associated as a name for females, often signifying qualities of diligence and strength typically admired in women.
  • Numerology: In numerology, Amalia corresponds to the number 3, which often represents creativity, social interaction, and optimism. Individuals with this name are believed to bring joy and positivity into the lives of others, often seen as the life of the party.

Amalia has seen a revival in popularity, especially within the European and Latin American regions, admired for its classic and sophisticated vibe. In recent years, it has climbed the popularity charts, appealing to many parents seeking a timeless yet distinct name for their daughters.

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