Amália name meaning

Gender: Girl
Origin: Gothic and Latin
Usage: Hungarian, Portuguese and Slavic
Meaning: Brave, Emulus, Efficient and Aspirations
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What does Amália mean?

Amália is used in Slavic, Portuguese and Hungarian came from Gothic is given to girls. Amália is variant of everlasting and prevalent Amalia. Amalia is form of renowned and perpetual Emily. Amalia is derivation of Emilie.

Amalia is Latin form of Germanic Names Beginning with Amal-. Amalia means Emulus and Efficient came from Gothic and Latin.

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Variants of Amália

Amalia, Emily, Aimil, Amy, Aemilie, Emi, Milka, Emilse, Emilie, Émilie, Aami, Amata, Amei, Amymarie, Amatus, Aimée

How popular is the name Amália?

Amália is immensely popular in Mexico where every 1 in 2000 have the name. Also it is popular in Argentina, Philippines, Indonesia, Spain, Italy, Mozambique, Guatemala, Romania, Colombia, Greece, Peru, Bolivia, Venezuela, Chile and Paraguay.

In Cuba, Honduras, Ecuador, Germany, Angola, Nicaragua, Panama, Georgia, El Salvador, Dominican Republic, Austria, Costa Rica, Namibia, Uruguay, Uzbekistan, Uganda, Haiti and Russia it is common while somewhat familiar in Tajikistan, South Africa, Portugal, Canada, Tanzania, France, Cyprus, England, Lebanon, Armenia, Sweden, Brazil, Poland, Malaysia, Switzerland, Australia, Papua New Guinea, Slovakia, India, Albania, Netherlands, Belgium, Belize, Czech Republic, Iran, Puerto Rico, Cameroon, Saudi Arabia and Finland.

As per our evaluation, over 500000 people has been named Amália globally.

Facts

Amália in Nordic countries

CountriesMenWomen
First NameSecondary NameFirst NameSecondary Name
Netherlands031463988
Sweden03132

Other names similar to Amália

  •  Lukacs - Used predominantly in Hungarian new-fangled and uncommon, Lukacs is a baby boy name, Lukacs means "From Lucania" has its origin in Old Greek
  •  Edina - Rare girl name Edina has origin in Hebrew and Old English, meaning of Edina is "Female Version of Edwin or Ardent" is particulary used in Italian and English
  •  Julianka chiefly is used in Slavic and Hungarian is originated from Latin, meaning of Julianka is "Name of a Poem, Jove's Child and Youthful" is bestowed upon girls. Julianka is abridged form of Juliana.
  •  Károly - Károly's meaning is Man or Husband used for boys which originated from Old High German is used primarily in Hungarian
  •  Kristóf - Originated from Old Greek, Kristóf means "Carrying Christ" is a baby boy name is chiefly used in Hungarian

Famous people named Amália

  • Amália Rodrigues, Portuguese 'fadista' and actress
  • Amália Sterbinszky, former Hungarian handball player

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