Associations to the word «Amelia»
Noun
- Sachs
- Verdi
- Osborne
- Aviator
- Becky
- Peabody
- Fielding
- Gibbon
- Crawley
- Rebecca
- Rhyme
- Sophia
- Frances
- Barr
- Lily
- Pia
- Emerson
- Harriet
- Cristina
- Bingham
- Putnam
- Underwood
- Princess
- Meredith
- Caroline
- Tesla
- Mott
- Elegance
- Selma
- Chesterfield
- Jae
- Radcliffe
- Disappearance
- Abigail
- Dyer
- Wil
- Veronica
- Peters
- Dearest
- Granddaughter
- Goes
- Amy
- Ninety
- Vega
- Nassau
- Aunt
- Parlour
- Louisa
- Bella
- Mamma
- Cookbook
- Alicia
- Governess
- Cochran
- Meade
- Charlotte
- Walden
- Heroine
- Saxe
- Evelyn
- Married
- Antonia
- Batavia
- Entreaty
- Fulham
- Addison
- Heiress
- Illustrator
- Hms
- Shawl
- Simmons
- Temperance
- Mathews
- Cassie
- Navigator
- Daughter
- Eliza
- Anhalt
- Gertrude
- Natasha
- Sharp
- Miss
- Darcy
- Domingo
- Edwards
- Naga
- Wendell
- Clermont
- Baroness
- Peggy
- Emily
- Rhodes
- Lydia
- Aviation
Wiktionary
AMELIA, proper noun. A female given name
AMELIA, noun. (pathology) The congenital absence of one or more limbs.
AMELIA ISLAND, proper noun. An island in Nassau County, Florida.
Dictionary definition
AMELIA, noun. Congenital absence of an arm or leg.
Wise words
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