Certificate of Name
Amaliya
Feminine
Russian
Meaning & Origin
Amaliya is a Russian form of the name Amalia, which itself originates as a short form of Germanic names containing the element amal. This element carried meanings of "unceasing," "vigorous," and "brave," and also referred to the Gothic dynasty of the Amali, traced from the same root. Amalia was a name borne by the seventh-century saint Amalberga of Maubeuge, linking it early to Christian hagiography.Notable BearersIn modern times, Amaliya has appeared across several cultures. Notable individuals include Amaliya Mamedova (born 2008), an Uzbekistani rhythmic gymnast; Amaliya Panahova (1945–2018), an Azerbaijani film and stage actress; Amaliya Shakirova (born 1995), a model, singer, ambassador, and beauty pageant titleholder from Uzbekistan; and Amaliya Sharoyan (born 1988), an Armenian athlete. These bearers reflect the name's geographic spread through Russia and the post-Soviet space.VariantsA related Russian variant is Ameliya. In other languages, cognate forms include Ameli (Armenian), Amèlia (Catalan), Amalija (Slovene), Amálie (Czech), Amalie (Norwegian), and Amalia (Swedish).Meaning: Derived from Germanic amal meaning "brave, vigorous, unceasing"Origin: Russian form of AmaliaType: Given nameUsage regions: Primarily Russian-speaking countries
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