Gender Feminine
Usage Germanic
Meaning & History
Variant of Amalaberga, as borne by the Frankish saints Amalberga of Maubeuge (7th century) and Amalberga of Temse (8th century).
Related Names
DiminutiveAmalia
Other Languages & CulturesAmalija(Croatian) Amálie(Czech) Amalie(Danish) Amalia(Dutch) Amelia, Amilia, Emelia, Millie, Milly(English) Amalia(Finnish) Amélia, Amélie(French) Amalia, Amalie, Amelie(German) Amalabairga, Amalaberga(Gothic) Amalia(Greek) Amália(Hungarian) Amalia, Amelia(Italian) Amēlija(Latvian) Amalija, Amelija(Lithuanian) Amelia(Medieval French) Amalie(Norwegian) Amelia(Polish) Amália, Amélia(Portuguese) Amalia(Romanian) Amaliya, Ameliya(Russian) Amália(Slovak) Amalija(Slovene) Amalia, Amelia(Spanish) Amalia(Swedish)