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[Facts] Re: Amelita
This certainly looks like it's just a Spanish diminutive of Amelia. Where did you find it?
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I kind of just thought it up. But, I figured it has probably come from somewhere!!
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Well, no . . .If you just thought it up, then it wouldn't be a legitimate name, so it wouldn't necessarily have any meanings or origins.However, a quick Google search reveals that there are plenty of Amelitas out there, in Spain and Italy, so you're in luck.
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yay!! I knew I wasn't the first to think of it. It's a really pretty name, so I knew it had some type of background.
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