Amali

Meaning of Amali

In Spanish-scented breezes, the name Amali dances like sunlight on cobblestones, carrying a spirit as warm as a sunset fiesta. Rooted in the ancient Germanic Amal—meaning “work” or “industrious spirit”—it ventured into Latin tongues and emerged with a playful, sun-kissed lilt. Pronounced uh-MAH-lee, one can almost hear it tumble off the tongue like maracas in rhythm, evoking both grit and grace. Parents who choose Amali often picture a little explorer with a heart of gold, ready to paint her world in bold strokes—no superhero cape required. In the United States, Amali has been steadily rising in popularity, striking a perfect balance between heritage and fresh enthusiasm. It’s a name that feels like a warm abrazo, weaving ambition, creativity, and a spark of wanderlust into one irresistible melody.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as uh-MAH-lee (/əˈmɑli/)

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Notable People Named Amali

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