Amelina

Meaning of Amelina

Amelina sails in like a sunlit breeze—uh-MEHL-ee-nuh—peppering classic Amelia and sweet Lina with a modern wink. Born of the Germanic Amalia, whose Latin roots spark an industrious spirit and gentle grace, she dances between old-world charm and tomorrow’s promise. Though she flutters in the 900s on American charts—just a handful of babies wear her name each year—she’s that rare wildflower spotted in a crowded park, bursting with warmth, resilience and curious sparkle. Playful yet poised, Amelina invites families to pen a fresh chapter, weaving hardworking heart and whimsical delight into every page of her unfolding story.

Pronunciation

  • Pronunced as uh-MEHL-ee-nuh (/əˈmɛlɪnə/)

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Notable People Named Amelina

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