amalie
- LANGUAGE FAMILY:
- indo-european > germanic > west germanic > german
- ORIGIN:
- germanic (gothic)
- NAME ROOT:
- *AMAL / AMA-L > AMALIA
- MEANING:

- This name derives from the Germanic (Goths) “*amal / ama-l”, meaning “work, vigor, courage, brave, bold, diligent, Amali dynasty”. The Amali (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 were descended from an ancient hero whose deeds earned him the epithet of Amala or "mighty".
Usage
german
swedish
danish
norwegian
finnish
Related names
- VARIANTS
- danish
- amelia, amélie, amela
- finnish
- amalia, amelia, amélie, amela, amaali, amaalia, amali, amaliia, amalja, Amely
- german
- amalia, amelia
- norwegian
- amelia, amela, Amely
- swedish
- amelia, amélie, amela, ammelij, amali, amalja, Amely
- PET & SHORT FORM
- danish
- malia, ama, amal, Melina
- finnish
- malia, ama, amakka, amal, amalkka, maalia, Melina
- german
- malia
- norwegian
- malia, ama, amal, Melina
- swedish
- malia, ama, amal, Malja, Melina
Use in other languages
- LANGUAGES
- Ancient Germanic - Latinized
- amalia
- ancient germanic
- amelia
- basque
- amelia, AMELE, AMELI
- catalan
- amàlia
- croatian
- amalija
- czech
- amÁlie
- dutch
- amalia, amelia
- english
- amelia
- faroese
- amalja, Amaliel
- filipino
- amalia, amelia
- french
- amélie
- greenlandic
- amaalia, Ammaalia, Ámâlia, Amâlia
- hungarian - magyar
- amália
- icelandic
- amélia, amalía
- irish
- amelia
- italian
- amalia, amelia
- latvian
- Amālija
- lithuanian
- amalija
- polish
- amelia
- portuguese
- amelia, amélia, amália
- romanian
- amalia
- russian
- Amaliya
- scottish
- amelia
- serbian
- amalija
- slovak
- amália
- slovene
- amalija
- spanish
- amalia, amelia
- welsh
- amelia
Geographical spread (only living languages)
Popularity & Ranking
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New Age curiosities (only for entertainment purposes)
5
- Numerological Values:
- 5
If the chosen name for your baby has a number value of 5, it suggests brilliance, enthusiasm, energy and versatility. These individuals are believed to be adventurous and love their freedom. They like challenges and get bored with routine. They often need several activities to keep their active mind occupied.
- Chakra Number:
- 5: The number of the Throat Chakra "Vishuddha"
The throat chakra is the fifth chakra and its color is blue. It is one the three primary colors. The main energy of blue is communication and it is the color used to soothe the soul. Explore this Divine color in depth, learn what it means and what it represents.
- Color meaning:
The color blue is one of trust, honesty and loyalty. It is sincere, reserved and quiet, and doesn't like to make a fuss or draw attention. Blue hates confrontation, and likes to do things in its own way. From a color psychology perspective, blue is reliable and responsible. This color exhibits an inner security and confidence. You can rely on it to take control and do the right thing in difficult times. It has a need for order and direction in its life, including its living and work spaces.
Notable people and personalities
Amalie Auguste Of Bavaria (1801–1877), Princess Of Bavaria And Queen Of Saxony
Amalie Benjamin (born 1982), American Sportswriter
Amalie Dietrich (1821–1891), German Naturalist
Amalie Hofer (1820–1872), German Revolutionary
Amalie Kass (born 1928), American Historian
Amalie Skram (1846–1905), Norwegian Author And Feminist
Amalie Skram, Norwegian Writer
Amalie Von Wallmoden, Countess Of Yarmouth (1704–1765), Mistress Of George Ii Of Great Britain
Amalie Winter (born 1803), German Writer
Amalie Zephyrine Of Salm-kyrburg (1760–1841), German Princess
Amalie, Princess Of Saxony (1794–1870), German Composer