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      Meaning of the first name Amabilia

      Origin

      Latin/italian

      Meaning

      Lovable or Amiable Person

      Variations

      Amabilis, Mabilia, Amarilis
      The name Amabilia derives from Latin and Italian roots, meaning lovable or amiable. This name embodies qualities of warmth, friendliness, and an inviting nature, attributes that have made it appealing across different cultures and historical periods. The etymology emphasizes the positive connotations associated with the name, suggesting a person who is not only endearing but also fosters close relationships with others.

      Historically, Amabilia has been recognized in various texts since the medieval period, reflecting its Latin origins. Its usage can be traced back to early Christian communities, where names often held significant meanings. The name appeared in various forms within literature and was sometimes associated with saints or notable figures known for their kindness and compassion. These associations contributed to its retention in cultural consciousness, nurtured by the values of love and amiability in social interactions.

      In contemporary times, Amabilia may not be among the most common names, but it retains a certain charm and uniqueness that attracts parents seeking distinctive names for their children. The modern revival of vintage and less common names has brought Amabilia back into consideration, particularly in artistic and literary circles. Its underlying meaning continues to resonate with the ideals of kindness and approachability, making it a timeless choice for those who wish to bestow a name rich with positive significance.

      Based on our records...

      Diaz

      This is the most common surname associated with Amabilia.

      Angelo

      This is the most common name of those married to a Amabilia.

      Amabilia

      This is the most common name for a child of a Amabilia.
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      1866 is when there were the most people born with the first name Amabilia.

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