Amalia
Found 9 entry about "Amalia"
Αμαλία(Greek)
a-MA-lee-a(Dutch)
a-MA-lya(Spanish, German)
Amalia Name meanings & History
Amalia means "work" in Germanic, and "loved by God" in Hebrew. It is also a variation of the name Amelia. Short form of Germanic names beginning with the element amal. This element means "unceasing, vigorous, brave", or it can refer to the Gothic dynasty of the Amali (derived from the same root).This was another name for the 7th-century saint Amalberga of Maubeuge. Amalia is used as a given name for baby girls.
Zodiac Sign of Amalia: Action Aries
Synonyms of Amalia:
A: Ambitious,Assertive,Action,Angry,Argumentative,Aggressive
M: Manipulative,Memorabilia,Mommy,Mushy,Maternal,Memory,Mother
L: Languid,Lover,Legal,Lovely,Luscious,Lazy,Liaison
I: Indulgence,Involved,Intimate
Amalia is:- a Class name
- a Formal name
- a Natural name
- a Refined name
- a Serious name
- a Strange name
- a Upper name
- a Wholesome name
Famous People
Famous people with the name Amalia include Amalia Rodrigues (Portuguese singer), Amalia Eriksson (Swedish activist), and Princess Amalia (Dutch royal).
2.) AMALIA (Female)
Usage: Scandinavian
Meanings: Popular Latinized form of the Germanic Amal, a derivative of amal (work). Traditionally, Amal was the first element in various compound names. (AH-MAHL-EE-AH, AH-MAHL-YA)
3.) AMALIA (Female)
Usage: Polish
Meanings: A borrowing from the German, Amalia is the Latin form of Amal, a name derived from amal (work). Var: Amalja, Amelia, Amelja. (AH-MAH-LEE-AH)
4.) AMALIA (Female)
Usage: Hungarian
Meanings: A borrowing from the German, Amalia is derived from the element amal (work): hence, “industrious.” Pet: Mali, Malika. (AH-MAH-LEE-AH)
5.) Amalia (Female)
6.) AMALIA (Female)
Usage: Italian
Meanings: Derived from the Germanic element amal (work). Var: Amalea. (AH-MAHL-EE-AH)
7.) Amalia (Female)
Usage: German
Meanings: (German) a form of Amelia.
Other Forms: Ahmalia, Amalea, Amaleah, Amaleta, Amaliah, Amalija, Amalisa, Amalita, Amalitah, Amaliya, Amalya, Amalyah, Amalyn
8.) AMALIA (Female)
Usage: German
Meanings: Derived from the Germanic amal (work). The name was borne by the Duchess of Saxe-Weimar, Anna Amalia (1739-1807). Var: Amalasand, Amalea, Amalie, Amelia, Amelie, Amilia. (AH-MAHL-EE-AH)
9.) AMALIA (Female)
Usage: Spanish
Meanings: A borrowing from the German, Amalia is derived from the element amal (work): hence, “industrious.” Var: Amaelia, Amelia, Amila, Amilia, Emala, Emalia. Short: Mela, Meli. Dim: Amalita, Amelida, Amelina, Ameline, Lita, Melita. Pet: Lila, Maya, Meya. (AH-MAH-LEE-AH)