Aemilia
Wdyt of Aemilia?
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It's Emily with extra steps.
Emily is.... absolutely boring and dull but not horrible.
Emilia is Emily-extra but faintly nice and less dull.
Amelia is more popular Emilia (but also not because they're different names... but they're also... hear me out here...sooooo much the same, I feel the etymology is almost spliting hairs because Amelia just feels derivative, controversial I know, because Amelia is one of the least original-feeling names I've ever encountered and I'll die on that hill...like I'd never accept that Amelia was an original name not derived/adapted from something if I saw it out of context and knew nothing about names)
Aemilia is superfluous or fantasy-novel-esque or pretentious-Latin-nerd and just imho a bit unnecessary. If I saw it irl as a name I would probably pretty dislike it for the aforemention pretentiousness / different-but-also-not-different vibes.
Emily is.... absolutely boring and dull but not horrible.
Emilia is Emily-extra but faintly nice and less dull.
Amelia is more popular Emilia (but also not because they're different names... but they're also... hear me out here...sooooo much the same, I feel the etymology is almost spliting hairs because Amelia just feels derivative, controversial I know, because Amelia is one of the least original-feeling names I've ever encountered and I'll die on that hill...like I'd never accept that Amelia was an original name not derived/adapted from something if I saw it out of context and knew nothing about names)
Aemilia is superfluous or fantasy-novel-esque or pretentious-Latin-nerd and just imho a bit unnecessary. If I saw it irl as a name I would probably pretty dislike it for the aforemention pretentiousness / different-but-also-not-different vibes.
This message was edited 6/20/2024, 1:47 PM
Give me Emily any day. Amelia and Emilia, and in English Aemilia, have that long e or i sound that is nothing but whiney.
Lovely in a Latin context, odd nowadays. Emilia is a better option.
The spelling looks strange.
Pretty, but I would pick between Amelia or Emilia
Aemilia is the original Latin spelling of the name, I think it would just complicate matters in today's world with the spelling and pronunciation. Besides, I really love the look of Emilia as it is. I like how Aemilia has evolved into Emilia over the centuries.
Don't like it but Amelia is nice
It seems like someone couldn't decide between Amelia and Emilia.