Amalie

Meaning of Amalie

Originating from the Germanic name Amalia, Amalie is a beautiful and feminine name for baby girls. It has gained popularity in recent years in both the United States and the United Kingdom. The name is pronounced as uh-MAL-ee (/əˈmæli/) in both American English and British English. Variations of the name include Amalia and Amelia. In terms of associations, Amalie brings to mind qualities such as grace, elegance, and sophistication. With its timeless charm and widespread usage, Amalie is a wonderful choice for parents seeking a classic yet unique name for their daughter.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as uh-MAL-ee (/əˈmæli/)

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Notable People Named Amalie

Amalie Rothschild (1916–2001) was an American artist known for her oil and acrylic paintings, sculptures, and geometric abstractions, and she was a prominent figure in the art community of Baltimore, Maryland.
Amalie Wilhelmine Sieveking was a German philanthropist and social activist known for founding the Weiblicher Verein für Armen- und Krankenpflege and is considered a pioneer of modern German social work.
Amalie Bruun is a Danish musician, actress, and model known for her one-person black metal project Myrkur and her former role as the lead singer of the indie pop band Ex Cops.
Amalie Marie Joachim was an Austrian-German contralto known for her work in opera and concert, as well as for her international tours with Clara Schumann and Johannes Brahms.
Amalie Moses Kass was an American historian at Harvard Medical School known for her writings on obstetrics and midwifery.
Amalie Auguste of Bavaria was a Bavarian princess who became Queen of Saxony through her marriage to King John of Saxony.
Amalie Malka Beer was a German Jewish philanthropist, communal worker, and salonnière.
Amalie von Levetzow - Amalie Theodore Caroline von Levetzow was a German noblewoman.
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