Ameli

Meaning of Ameli

Imagine Ameli stepping into a sun-drenched courtyard at dawn, her name a graceful fusion of German Amalie and French Amélie, each syllable as light as marigold petals dancing in a monsoon breeze. Rooted in the old Germanic amal, meaning “work,” she carries a spirited promise of ambition wrapped in playful charm—like a Kathak dancer twirling through fragrant jasmine vines. In India’s kaleidoscope of festivals and chai-time conversations, Ameli feels both fresh and familiar, a name that sparkles with worldly flair and homegrown warmth. Across the United States, she’s on the rise—30 sweet arrivals in 2024 (ranked 920), up from just 6 in 2020—climbing the charts as swiftly as a Mumbai local train, ready to conquer hearts everywhere.

Pronunciation

German

  • Pronunced as AH-meh-lee (/a.ˈme.li/)

French

  • Pronunced as ah-MEH-lee (/a.me.li/)

U.S. Popularity Chart

Notable People Named Ameli

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