In the sun-soaked courtyards of Andalucía, the name Ameila floats in like a flamenco riff—warm, spirited, and utterly memorable. Pronounced uh-MEE-luh, this lively variant of the medieval Germanic Amalia (from amal, “work” or “industrious”) carries a Latin heartbeat, conjuring images of sunflower fields and café terraces where friends laugh until dusk. Ameila sparkles with the daring legacy of aviatrix Amelia Earhart yet twirls into the modern world with entrepreneurial gusto—think a pint-sized trailblazer armed with crayons and big dreams. Though it still hovers just outside the top 900 in U.S. baby name lists (32 little Ameilas flew in last year at rank 918), its steady rise feels like a comet in the night sky—rare, bright, and bound to inspire every niña who bears it.