Amélie
Introduction
Hardworking
Background Story
The name Amélie is derived from the Germanic name Amalia, which means 'work' or 'hardworking'. It gained popularity in France, especially after the release of the 2001 film 'Amélie', where the protagonist is a quirky and kind-hearted young woman who decides to change the lives of those around her for the better while grappling with her own isolation.
Letter Count
Variations
Amalia, Amy, Amie

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