Proper noun
Amalia
A female given name from the Germanic languages, of less common usage, variant of Amelia.
Acknowledgements: Thanks to Theresa Pittappilly, Jeff Chan, Jen Liu, Eric Bomgardner, Turadg Aleahmad, Karen Sun, Amalia Nelson, and Dan Crowley for editing this post. Source: Internet
The West Orange Hispanic Foundation, under the leadership of Rodolfo Rodriguez and West Orange teacher Amalia Morales, collected the toys. Source: Internet
The period from the start of the regencies of Anna Amalia (1758–1775) and her son Carl August (1775–1828) through to Goethe's death in 1832 is denoted as the "golden" or the "classical" age because of the high level of cultural activity in Weimar. Source: Internet
The Head of State was joined by Health Minister Pilar MazzettiEsSalud Executive-President Fiorella Molinelli, and Authority for Reconstruction with Changes Director Amalia Moreno. Source: Internet
Six months before Zamora-Quezada learned federal investigators were zeroing in on him, he was sued in Hidalgo County by Amalia Mendoza. Source: Internet
Later that year, Bellini prepared a version of Capuleti for La Scala which was given on 26 December, lowering Giulietta’s part for the mezzo-soprano Amalia Schütz-OldosiSUBST. Source: Internet