Blend of two medieval names: the Latin Emilia (see Emily) and the Latin German Amalia, meaning "work". An 18th-century Princess Amelia brought the name to Britain. Henry Fielding may possibly have first coined it for the heroine of his novel "Amelia" (1751), though forms such as Meelia...
The name Amelia is primarily a female name of Latin origin that meansBrave, Fearless. The name Amelia is derived from the Latin name "Aemilia" from the same root as Emily, meaning "rival." In Germanic languages, it is related to the name Amalia, which means "brave, fearless." The name...
"laborious" (cognates: Old Norse ama "to trouble"); the name was assimilated with Roman… See origin and meaning of amelia.
The meaning of HAMELIA is a genus (family Rubiaceae) of tropical American shrubs having flowers in scorpioid cymes with the corolla distinctly 5-ribbed.
"But if this be the meaning," cries the son, "there must be an end of all law and justice, for I do not see how any man can prosecute his enemy in a court of justice.""Pardon me, sir," cries the doctor. "Indeed, as an enemy merely, and from a spirit of revenge, he ...
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